Re: Web Accessibility Myths and The Kynn Challenge (was:

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

Received on Saturday, 23 October 1999 16:12:40 UTC