- From: Nir Dagan <nir@nirdagan.com>
- Date: Thu, 29 Jul 1999 20:33:52 +0300 (Israel Daylight Time)
- To: w3c-wai-gl@w3.org
Although everybody seems to love complaining about WAI's press coverage, I think that ZDnet's section is the best piece I read so far about accessibility, in the general web authoring online magazines. The major impression the reader is left with is that "accessible design is good design" and that the cost of making accessible site is essentially the same of making inaccessible ones. True, a great deal of the stuff there is outdated, but it has links to other resources that are updated, notably Bobby and the WAI's website. People who want to do accessible sites will go to the other resouces after getting a non-threatning good impression from ZDnet's site. regards, Nir Dagan http://www.nirdagan.com mailto:nir@nirdagan.com tel:+972-2-588-3143 "There is nothing quite so practical as a good theory." -- A. Einstein
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