- From: Sean Lindsay <editor@outlookmagazine.com>
- Date: Fri, 29 May 1998 05:10:39 +0800
- To: <webwatch-l@teleport.com>, <w3c-wai-ig@w3.org>
HotWired's WebMonkey department, which focuses on web design issues, has begun a three-part series on web accessibility. Written by Matt Margolin, the series looks at the legal issues of web accessibility, as well as delving into the features of HTML 4 and CSS. At this writing, the first two parts have been published, totalling ten pages. Although the material on HTML and CSS will probably be boringly familiar to those who care, the legal background (covered in part one) is an interesting overview, and may be a useful pointer to show web publishers who don't get the problem, and/or don't understand their legal obligations. You can find part one here: http://www.hotwired.com/webmonkey/98/21/index2a.html?tw=html Regards, Sean Lindsay
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