accessibility, w3c standards, etc.
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- paraselene
a client has expressed interest in the above and would like some links for further reading, which i think is brilliant.
unfortunately, i don't have anything that he'd understand, so if anyone has any good resources for civilians, could you give me a few links please and thank you?
(i did search, but i did not find...)
- Bottlerocket0
RNIB has some accessability stuff on it, specifically UK I think as it deals with the DDA.
w3c.org has alot on accessability as we as web standards
- paraselene0
ah, hadn't thought to check rnib's site. good call.
and i'm afraid w3c.org would scare the pants off the poor guy. maybe i'll just write a little essay or something for him...
- kelpie0
maybe i'll just write a little essay or something for him...
paraselene
(May 24 06, 03:58)do that para, but do be sure to suppress your predilection for the utilization of overly labyrinthine linguistic constructs and impenetrable phraseology. or something. :P
- paraselene0
i'm laughing against my will.
lamw, as it were.
- kelpie0
sorry
- paraselene0
are not.
- paraselene0
ooh, nice one, weestu. ta.