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Posted to dev@forrest.apache.org by Christopher Bentley <cj...@webguy.com.au> on 2002/05/27 18:34:33 UTC
WAI compliance
Bert,
Further to our OL on WAI compliance... I've had a quick scan and there
are 3 stages in the conformance model..
<http://www.w3.org/TR/WAI-WEBCONTENT/#wc-priority-1>
Priority 1 requirements have nothing that jumps out as being a problem
at first glance. I'll spend the next few days as time allows coming to
terms with the letter of the law and some further reading and I'll make
some time over the weekend if you'd like me to feed you some WAI-enabled
code snippets as your require.
chris
Re: WAI compliance
Posted by Chris Bentley <cj...@webguy.com.au>.
> Chris,
> I appreciate your work, but I'm not familiar with WAI compliance at all. I
> was planning to do some reading in the next days on the sites of which you
> so kindly provided the URLs.
> AFAIK WAI compliancy means that the site must comply to a set of rules to
> be perfectly usable by disabled people. Please correct me if I'm wrong!
> Time is limited for me too. Would it be possible for you to test the page
> we have now at www.dream-models.com and tell me what to adjust?
> Thanks,
> Bert
Yes I'm already on too it - from what I see of your test source there should
be no issues - I can brief you better when I have better knowledge myself.
I'll be able to spend some time on it tomorrow my time. I'm sure we can pop
code it at any stage.
I've just put OSX IE51.4 screenshot at..
<http://www.webguy.com.au/testforbert/oxsxie5.1.4.gif>
I'll set up some other browsers on another machine and post the rest soon..
chris
> At 02:34 28/05/2002 +1000, you wrote:
>> Bert,
>>
>> Further to our OL on WAI compliance... I've had a quick scan and there
>> are 3 stages in the conformance model..
>> <http://www.w3.org/TR/WAI-WEBCONTENT/#wc-priority-1>
>>
>> Priority 1 requirements have nothing that jumps out as being a problem at
>> first glance. I'll spend the next few days as time allows coming to terms
>> with the letter of the law and some further reading and I'll make some
>> time over the weekend if you'd like me to feed you some WAI-enabled code
>> snippets as your require.
>>
>> chris
>
Re: WAI compliance
Posted by Bert Van Kets <be...@vankets.com>.
Chris,
I appreciate your work, but I'm not familiar with WAI compliance at all. I
was planning to do some reading in the next days on the sites of which you
so kindly provided the URLs.
AFAIK WAI compliancy means that the site must comply to a set of rules to
be perfectly usable by disabled people. Please correct me if I'm wrong!
Time is limited for me too. Would it be possible for you to test the page
we have now at www.dream-models.com and tell me what to adjust?
Thanks,
Bert
At 02:34 28/05/2002 +1000, you wrote:
>Bert,
>
>Further to our OL on WAI compliance... I've had a quick scan and there
>are 3 stages in the conformance model..
><http://www.w3.org/TR/WAI-WEBCONTENT/#wc-priority-1>
>
>Priority 1 requirements have nothing that jumps out as being a problem at
>first glance. I'll spend the next few days as time allows coming to terms
>with the letter of the law and some further reading and I'll make some
>time over the weekend if you'd like me to feed you some WAI-enabled code
>snippets as your require.
>
>chris