I don’t talk much about the neglected stepchildren of Web accessibility, ATAG (q.v.) and UAAG, because they’re being handled, while WCAG wasn’t and isn’t.
However, I have stuck my toe in the waters and written an ATAG assessment of WordPress. It may be bogus in places. It will, one hopes, eventually be added to the WordPress wiki for comments.
The foregoing posting appeared on Joe Clark’s personal Weblog on 2006.01.30 13:18. This presentation was designed for printing and omits components that make sense only onscreen. (If you are seeing this on a screen, then the page stylesheet was not loaded or not loaded properly.) The permanent link is: http://blog.fawny.org/2006/01/30/atag-wp/
Just add /year/month/day/ to the end of site’s URL, blog.fawny.org. You can add just /year/month/, or just /year/, if you wish. Years are four-digit, month and day two-digit (with padding zero below 10). For example: