- From: Anne Pemberton <apembert@erols.com>
- Date: Mon, 17 Sep 2001 07:05:54 -0400
- To: love26@gorge.net (William Loughborough), <w3c-wai-gl@w3.org>
Received on Monday, 17 September 2001 07:09:00 UTC
Using e-mail to create archives does pose a problem for accessibility, just as any database and even large bodies of text shared on the web pose the same problems. What is the solution? Try to illustrate large blocks of text after the fact and do it badly, or just decide on less than full accessibility a goal? With what we know, we cannot label an all-text presentation as "accessible" What to do? Anne At 07:10 PM 9/16/01 -0700, William Loughborough wrote: >At 08:29 PM 9/16/01 -0400, Anne Pemberton wrote: >>but e-mail is not a web page > >But it is. The one from which the quote is excerpted is >http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/w3c-wai-gl/2001JulSep/0993.html > >And it will be there forever! > >-- >Love. >EACH UN-INDEXED/ANNOTATED WEB POSTING WE MAKE IS TESTAMENT TO OUR HYPOCRISY Anne Pemberton apembert@erols.com http://www.erols.com/stevepem http://www.geocities.com/apembert45
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