- From: Jim Byrne <j.byrne@gcal.ac.uk>
- Date: Wed, 13 Nov 2002 17:23:58 +0000
- To: W3c_Access <w3c-wai-ig@w3.org>
Thanks to Lynn Alford for pointing out to me that there was a problem with the form on the page I previously mentioned, i.e. the page to add your accessible and good looking site to. Please use the page at http://www.mcu.org.uk/campaigns/accessible.html This just uses a simple comment form at the bottom of the page - but it works fine for now - and I will change it to something more sophisticated as soon as I can. Please add your great looking and accessible site to the list; make it easy for other to find a list of well designed and accessible sites. All the best, Jim on 12/11/02 4:02 pm, Jim Byrne at j.byrne@gcal.ac.uk wrote: > > Hi, > > Yes I have/still intend to compile a list of accessible and good looking > websites - however I have held-off from starting this until the re-design of > the MCU is finished so that I could launch both at the same time. > > However the redesign is taking longer than I expected so I have set up a > page to list sites at > http://www.mcu.org.uk/goodlooking/campaigns/accessible.html > > Please feel add your site to the page using the form provided. When I have > some time I intend to create a more sophisticated listing/rating system. > > All the best, > Jim > > on 12/11/02 12:34 am, KOROTNICKI, Malessa at > Malessa.Korotnicki@qed.qld.gov.au wrote: > >> >> Not sure if this is the same thing (accessible/CSS designs), but here's a >> 'collection of nearly 800 table-free CSS designs': http://www.meryl.net/css/ >> >> Was posted on the Web Standards Project website recently: >> http://www.webstandards.org/ >> >>> -----Original Message----- >>> From: C.Bottelier [mailto:c.bottelier@ITsec.nl] >>> Sent: Tuesday, November 12, 2002 1:19 AM >>> To: WAI IG >>> Subject: Accessible site list (was Calling all handsome accessible >>> sites) >>> >>> >>> Steve Vosloo wrote: >>>> There have been a few requests in the past by users >>> compiling lists of >>>> good looking accessible sites. Does anyone if these lists >>> are publicly >>>> available? >>> >>> I've a poll in the past if it wuld be handy to put up a website with >>> a list of accessible sites and a list of inaccessible sites. Both >>> with a top 10 list. Periodicly this top 10 could be send out to the >>> webmasters of these sites. >>> >>> I'm still willing to put up, maintain, and host such a website >>> >>> Christian >>> >> > > -- Jim Byrne Project Director, The Making Connections Unit, Glasgow Caledonian University, Glasgow G4 OBA, 0141 331 3893 Everything you need to know about publishing accessible information on the Web. Services: Website Accessibility Audits, Accessible Web design, Accessible Website Management Training. The Making Connections Unit: http://www.mcu.org.uk/ Scottish Disability Information Mailing list: http://www.mcu.org.uk/mailinglists/
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