- From: jonathan chetwynd <jonathan@signbrowser.free-online.co.uk>
- Date: Tue, 8 Jun 1999 23:13:09 +0100
- To: "Al Gilman" <asgilman@iamdigex.net>, <w3c-wai-ig@w3.org>, "Ann Navarro" <ann@webgeek.com>
"I don't think I have at all -- his assertion, as I read it, is that the W3C site should explain WAI theory, how to produce CSS, and all it's other information in so simple a manner that one not need to be able to understand the language -- or to start at such a remedial level that it teaches someone how to read along the way." Demonstrate by example is what I asked for. One posits that the sum of the angles of a triangle = 180 degrees before prooving it. W3C appears to like to work the other way. Naturally I expect W3C to provide one site that is accessible and relevant to children. jay@peepo.com 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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