RE: WCAG Compliance

Sorry Ryan, but that's a slightly misguided question: sites that are
accessible and compliant don't necessarily place the logo on their
pages, and conversely there are many examples of sites out there that
proudly sport the badges (together with the ones proclaiming valid xhtml
1.0 and css etc) which then aren't compliant at all.
 
The better question probably is: how many sites out there are WCAG
compliant...but I sincerely doubt there's any authoritive list anywhere.
The best you can hope for is probably finding reports that give
overviews of specific sectors (e.g. "top 100 UK government websites and
how accessible they are" or some such).
 
Unless I've completely misunderstood your question, or the motivation
behind it.
 
HTH,
 
Patrick
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Sent: 02 October 2008 14:58
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Subject: WCAG Compliance



Can someone give me a list of sites with the WCAG compliant logo?

Sincerely,

Ryan Jean

Assistant IT Specialist

The Disability Network

Flint, MI

 

Received on Thursday, 2 October 2008 14:11:14 UTC