Is it time to cancel WCAG 2.0?
14th Feb 2007
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 feelings about WCAG 2.0.
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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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WCAG Samurai again
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- 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
To Hell with WCAG 2
Joe lets rip with the a review of the forthcoming WCAG 2.0 document [...]
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- 23rd May 2006
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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- 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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- 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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- 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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- 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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- 1st Nov 2006
Failed? Fundamentally Flawed?
Mike Davies has stuck his oar in and is stirring 'til his heart's content. He suggests that the big accessibility institutions on the web, like GAWDS, [...]
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- 27th Feb 2007