Archive for category: WCAG2
Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.0
- This week in WCAG (2006.11.26)
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New documents on WCAG 2 activity on cognitive disability
- How not to fix HTML (2006.10.28)
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Tim Berners-Lee has a plan to fix HTML. HTML isn’t what needs fixing, and the W3C isn’t who we need doing it
- This Week in WCAG (2006.07.28)
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Updating you on the very latest in outrage, intrigue, inanity, and incompetence on the part of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines Working Group (1)
- Alone in the crowd (2006.06.28)
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The very first and only unqualified rave for WCAG 2
- Whither WAI and WCAG? (2006.06.23)
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What happens next for WCAG 2? One option: Shut down the committee altogether
- Call for response from Quality Assurance (2006.06.10)
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Call for response to WCAG 2 from W3C Quality Assurance Working Group
- Even academics can’t understand it (2006.06.10)
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An academic paper reviewing WCAG 2 on the basis of communication theory finds almost nothing to write home about, as it were
- To hell with swearing (2006.05.25)
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Did you know you can’t say “to hell” on a WAI mailing list anymore?
- Call for response from the Web Standards Project (2006.05.25)
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A call for the Web Standards Project to issue an official statement on WCAG 2 and its effect on Web standards.