- From: Jim Ley <jim@jibbering.com>
- Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2001 17:46:45 -0000
- To: <w3c-wai-er-ig@w3.org>
"Jim Ley": > Very useful, much easier to read, and understand. It also got me back > interested in creating my EARL client - so I did, it's for windows IE > alone at the moment, but it allows you to check the links on the page to > see the EARL pass/fail on the linked urls - it does this by a CSS style > change of the "border-bottom" of the link (any of other CSS change is > obviously configurable, just edit the "earlext.html" file.) > > http://www.e-media.co.uk/earl/ is the url. I've updated this thanks to Sean for sorting me out on the EARL (although I've thought of a problem about using the HASH as the rdf:resource for the webcontent - as all the "congrats on installing apache!" pages will have the same hash - I need to make the hash more complicated, this is a "TO DO") I've also removed the dependance on Nick, by creating my own WCAG 2.0 checkpoint 1.1 robot, which is out harvesting sites at the moment (it's very poor, and I'm actually worried it's not actually checking the right page, I've got some odd results.) but it does mean that a page like http://www.w3.org/ has quite a few pages links with the borders. I've also included a screenshot of part of the w3's homepage so non IE users can see what it looks like - if you installed it last time, nothing needs to be done, you should see the update straight away, there's a new package though. Cheers, Jim.
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