- From: <paciello@shane.enet.dec.com>
- Date: Fri, 15 Dec 95 13:53:48 EST
- To: www-talk@w3.org
- Cc: paciello@shane.enet.dec.com
To my knowledege there are no official standards for Web Browsers or page definition (HTML,PDF). HTML is not a standard, it is (today) simply the preferred method for coding and accessing a document on the Web. Netscape, Mosaic (all of them), Lynx, Acrobat, etc..etc...are all browsers, but to my knowledge there are no documents that stipulate standards for designing and building a web browser. And we haven't begun to look at authoring tools, servers, or security applications. Questions: 1) Why not? Who would organize them? W3? IETF? ISO? 2) Are there HTML guidelines? I know there are HTML books/white papers/language descriptions, but are there specific guidelines for using it? 3) Are there browser guidelines? How about their viewers and plug-ins? Again, if this stuff exists, where? I am doing this for a specific reason: To develop and provide guidelines that will assist Web product developers in building Web-based products that are also accessible to people with disabilties. Classic Example: GUI-based browsers are inherently inaccessible to the blind. BUT, if the Netscapes', Microsofts', Quarterdecks', and Adobes' of the world knew what it would take to make them accessible, they just might be in a better position to implement the changes This is how we got the ICADD code into the HTML 2.0 spec. Please feel free to contact me personally, if you prefer: paciello@shane.enet.dec.com mpaciello@webable.com Regards, Mike Paciello -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |d|i|g|i|t|a|l| Michael G. Paciello Paciello@shane.enet.dec.com Usability Expertise Center Phone: (603) 881-1831 (w) Program Manager Phone: (603) 598-9544 (soho) Vision Impaired Information Services (VIIS) FAX: (603) 881-0120 ViceChair: Electronics Industries Association/Assistive Devices Division Chair: International Committee for Accessible Document Design (ICADD) Member: Project EASI (Equal Access to Software and Information) Member: Disabilities Access for X (DACx) Member: NCSA/NSF Mosaic Access Project (MAP) Member: Universal Access Project (UAP) Author: ACCESS.TXT Owner: WebABLE (TM) (WWW Server for Accessibility and Disabilities) URL: http://www.webable.com --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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