- From: Gregg Vanderheiden <gv@trace.wisc.edu>
- Date: Sun, 19 Sep 2010 13:48:53 -0500
- To: kmancuso@gmail.com
- Cc: webaim-forum@list.webaim.org, w3c-wai-ig@w3.org
- Message-id: <7D34E9B1-D7AC-4247-8E5A-A0781D87C2BA@trace.wisc.edu>
Here is a site that is AAA and pleasing http://lflegal.com Gregg ----------------------- Gregg Vanderheiden Ph.D. Director Trace R&D Center Professor Industrial & Systems Engineering and Biomedical Engineering University of Wisconsin-Madison On Sep 19, 2010, at 12:52 PM, Katherine Mancuso wrote: > Hi everyone, > > Wondering what you use for examples of pages that are both WCAG 2.0 AA accessible and designed in an aesthetically pleasing fashion. There are lots of pages out there that are AA compliant, but manage to achieve this compliance by being mostly plain text. What's AA compliant and provides pretty things to look at? > > thanks, > Katherine > > -- > --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Katherine Mancuso: crusader of community art, social technology, & disability > > Current work: > Walt Disney Imagineering & Parks and Resorts Online, Intern (work: accessibility evangelism & interactive projects) > > Research: > Center for Assistive Technology & Environmental Access (http://www.catea.org) > Georgia Tech, Digital Media (http://dm.gatech.edu) > > Community: > The Vesuvius Group: metaverse community builders (http://www.thevesuviusgroup.com) > Gimp Girl Community Liaison/Research Fellow (http://www.gimpgirl.com) > Alternate ROOTS: arts*community*activism (http://www.alternateroots.org) > > Contact in the web, the metaverse, the world: > http://twitter.com/musingvirtual > http://muse.dreamwidth.org > http://www.linkedin.com/in/kathymancuso > SL: Muse Carmona > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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