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WCAG 2.0 FAQs
WAI gathered a few frequently asked questions about Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0 and provided answers in a WCAG 2 FAQ. [...]
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- accessibility
- 6th Nov 2006
WCAG Samurai again
Joe says:WCAG 1 had a lot of problems but was functional in many respects. Standardistas have made up for its deficiencies through a range of know-how [...]
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- accessibility
- 29th Jun 2006
WCAG Samurai
The WCAG Samurai is a group of developers, led by Joe Clark, that will publish corrections for, and extensions to, existing standards for Web accessib [...]
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- 24th May 2006
Is it time to cancel WCAG 2.0?
Joe Clark sends an open letter to Tim Berners-Lee regarding the state of WCAG 2.0. Tracy Godding discusses it further with comments open to share your [...]
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- accessibility
- 14th Feb 2007
WCAG 2.0 developments
Jack Pickard provides some details on the latest develpments being made on the WCAG 2.0 spec. [...]
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- web design
- 30th Jan 2007
WCAG Samurai Errata Released
Some thorough commentary from Mel Pedley on Joe Clark's WCAG Samurai Errata: WCAG Samurai Errata Released WCAG Samurai Peer Review: Part 1 WCAG S [...]
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- accessibility
- 13th Jun 2007
WCAG 2.0: Woeful to Wonderful in One Easy Draft?
Jack Pickard runs through the latest draft of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines and finds the recent updates are a considerable improvement:[th [...]
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- accessibility
- 25th May 2007
Ten Questions for Gian Sampson Wild
Good interview which focusses on WCAG 2.0 and other accessibility related issues. [...]
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- accessibility
- 5th Jul 2006
Web 2.0: A step backwards for accessibility?
In 2004 the Disability Rights Commission (DRC) undertook a survey of over 1,000 UK websites and found just 19 percent managed to reach Level 'A' of WC [...]
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- accessibility
- 1st Nov 2006