- From: <nir.dagan@econ.upf.es>
- Date: Fri, 6 Nov 1998 12:14:55 +0100
- TO: danield@w3.org
- CC: w3c-wai-gl@w3.org, w3c-wai-eo@w3.org
My suggestion is that the message should be: Validation before browser rendering tests. Or change the last tip to: Evaluate youe site for accessibility. Run it through a validator, run it through a validator, run it through a validator, and take some other optional tests as well, such as Bobby, and rendering in some browsers/cofigurations. The reason for this is that my Opera3.2 sometimes (yes, its random) calls this tip number 5 instead of 10. (in the HTML version ofcourse) That's what happens when a DIV that starts before <OL> ends before </OL>, or if you check your page in many browsers with images on and off, and Lynx, and a speaking browser, the big two, but not in a validator. Regards, Nir Dagan http://www.nirdagan.com > > > > The WAI Education & Outreach Working Group (EOWG) has been working on a > > "quick-tips" mini reference card for accessible page authoring. The idea is > > to put very concise rendering of some high-priority guidelines onto a > > business card, both sides, so that people can carry a reminder around. The > > > [text of card] > > For a HTML version that attemps to render the look of the business > card at > http://www.w3.org/WAI/EO/waicard > > (just using CSS1 for layout, was not easy...) >
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