- From: Scott Luebking <phoenixl@netcom.com>
- Date: Sat, 23 Oct 1999 12:28:44 -0700 (PDT)
- To: charles@w3.org, phoenixl@netcom.com
- Cc: kynn-hwg@idyllmtn.com, w3c-wai-ig@w3.org
Hi, Charles The current problem about including accessibility in a contract is what does "accessibility" mean in technology. Scott > Scott, > > my personal approach to the mater is to require accessibility in a contract, > in the same way that if I was commissioning a building I would require > accessibility. In both cases being a leader in this means that you will have > to do some work to ensure that you are getting good advice, and that might > mean a fairly open process, or getting advice on the advice you are > given. But the reason for hiring a Web designer is that they understand the > design better than you. Otherwise you could get a typist, or a graphic > artist, or a photographer. > > Charles McCN
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