- From: David Poehlman <poehlman1@comcast.net>
- Date: Tue, 02 Jul 2002 19:21:45 -0400
- To: Robert Neff <robert.neff@uaccessit.com>, "'Charles McCathieNevile'" <charles@w3.org>, "'Joe Clark'" <joeclark@joeclark.org>
- Cc: "'WAI-IG'" <w3c-wai-ig@w3.org>
I like the idea of a link on each page to the one that counts. In this case, if I were able to provide a w3c approved logo, I'd link to that on every page. this way, you don't download the icon but the link is there for those who wish to see what it is all about. What's accessibility anyway and if you have a link saying something like "go here to find out about the accessibility of our site." who really goes there? better to have the words of approval on the site in a link to the approval logo and better still to have your site be accessible and blab about its accessibility all over it and on a special page too if you wish. One day, access will be the norm or actually, it won't matter because we won't have these barriers. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Robert Neff" <robert.neff@uaccessit.com> To: "'Charles McCathieNevile'" <charles@w3.org>; "'Joe Clark'" <joeclark@joeclark.org> Cc: "'WAI-IG'" <w3c-wai-ig@w3.org> Sent: Tuesday, July 02, 2002 6:59 PM Subject: RE: W3C icon redesigns I prefer not to post all the 'approved by' logos on every page or on the home page as this detracts from download time. I PREFER to have them all on one page and refer a link called accessibility or something that is appropriate Robert Neff robert.neff@uaccessit.com 214.213.1979
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