Note: This is what I had in mind. More items can be added to this list and they can be reordered. This is a quick draft. Can it serve as the point of entry to WCAG 2?

Table of Contents

Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.0

The complete guideline document: Introduction, Overview of Design Principles, Guidelines, Success Criteria, Definitions, Benefits and Examples for each guideline

Traffic Cop Doc as it is known now

A navigational aid to the guidelines, the corresponding success criteria and the technology specific techniques to implement them

Clicking on a guideline should take one to a page that has the guideline, rationale, explanation, and benefits
Clicking on the success criteria should take one to a page that contains the guideline and the particular SC and links to applicable techniques
Clicking on the technique should take one to a page that contains the technique and has links to general techniques, and other technology techniques.

General Techniques

gateway to the documents describing techniques for authoring accessible content using different web technologies. It also includes information about satisfying the guidelines that is applicable in any technology.

Technology-specific Checklists

Include code examples, screen shots, and other information specific to following technologies:

     
  1. Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) and Extensible Hypertext Markup Language (XHTML) Techniques
  2. Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) Techniques
  3. Server-side scripting Techniques
  4. Client-side scripting Techniques
  5. Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) Techniques
  6. Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language (SMIL) Techniques
  7. Extensible Markup Language (XML) Techniques

Transitioning from WCAG 1.0 to WCAG 2.0

FAQ

Some relevant EO resources (selective)

Building a case for Web accessibility How PWD use the Web

Other Guidelines

WCAG 1.0 UAG ATAG

Created by Sailesh Panchang for discussion on June 30, 2004