- From: Gerald G. Weichbrodt <gerald.g.weichbrodt@ived.gm.com>
- Date: Tue, 9 May 2000 15:29:19 -0400
- To: <w3c-wai-ig@w3.org>
Just wanted to say thanks to everybody for all the comment on accessible/output-accessible tools. I'll have a look at some of the reviews and try to become more current on what's out there. I'm on a web team at work along with my "hobbyist" interest in all of this, so I don't think it can but help for me to be as knowledgeable on all this stuff as possible. While I'm boning up on editors, I wonder if the HTML 4 documentation at the W3C web site is a good way to come up to speed on some of the newer extensions of HTML or if I should look in another area. I learned HTML from the HTML Primer put out by the University of Illinois, and I find it's kind of difficult to figure out what's a good source of information to extend my knowledge from there. If anybody has good suggestions, I'd appreciate it. As it is, it's sometimes hard for me to even understand some of the newer issues in accessibility when my building blocks are incomplete. Thanks, Jerry
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