- From: Leah Fretwell <leah_marie_f@yahoo.com>
- Date: Fri, 30 Jun 2000 03:59:06 -0700
- To: "WAI Interest Group" <w3c-wai-ig@w3.org>, "Paul Davis" <paul@ten-20.com>
I don't want someone to do the coding for me. I would however appreciate tips on better ways to do things, tutorials someone might recommend, referrals to references, and practical pointers. My response to David's post was intended to point out that this list does not by itself meet the needs of the average web designer in the trenches so to speak. His post seemed to me to imply that there was no reason for another list to do with accessibility issues, a position that I must strongly disagree with. This list is fine as far as it goes, but it is not the only reference one needs to implement accessible web design. The WC3 site is not alot of help with the actual techniques to use either. I looked all over the web for information on how to alter tables for use by screen readers and have yet to find anything except the WC3 saying I should do it. Fine, I want to do it, but I need to know how. Is that unreasonable? Leah >However taking the attitude of sending the page details > and getting it coded for you, may be handy but not constructive. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com
Received on Friday, 30 June 2000 09:04:27 UTC