- From: jonathan chetwynd <jonathan@signbrowser.free-online.co.uk>
- Date: Wed, 4 Aug 1999 07:46:02 +0100
- To: "Chuck Hitchcock" <chitchcock@cast.org>, "Web Content Accessibility Guidelines" <w3c-wai-gl@w3.org>, "Anne Pemberton" <apembert@crosslink.net>
http://www.cast.org/resources.html this site evidently has links to many sites that are useful for those learning to read. However and this is the crux of why I am saying that research is not helpful, difficult a position as that is to maintain, it is not directly accessible to the intended end user but to their carers. There are a huge number of sites like this available every major charity concerned with LD has one at least. WAI needs to produce a page or more that is directly accessible to a different group than the one it currently helps. Otherwise why should anyone else? They will cry off that they have not the research funds.... jay@peepo.com a www for those learning to read. Please send us links to your favourite websites. Our site www.peepo.com is a drive thru. When you see a link of interest, click on it. Move the mouse to slow down. It is a graphical aid to browsing the www. We value your comments.
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