- From: Chris Gibson <chris.gibson@lokator.co.uk>
- Date: Fri, 15 Sep 2000 17:00:10 +0100
- To: <wai-wcag-editor@w3.org>
Dear Sir/Madam, I have a question about the W3C WCAG conformance logo. I consider accessibility issues to be very important, and want my webpage to be readable by text-readers and so on. I think that the best way to do this is to create a text-only version of the site, without the use of images, tables, CSS or any presentational markup. However - if I create a text-only mirror of my website, am I entitled to display a WCAG conformance logo on the front page of my graphical website? That is, the logo would indicate that a fully-conforming version of the webpage is available, and I would state explicitly that it is the text-only version of the page that conforms to the guidelines. Do you think that this would be acceptable? Many thanks, Yours, Chris Gibson.
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