or not to display validation logos?
Perhaps we need a simple page to link to, explaining what standards are
for,in terms that the non-tech viewer can appreciate?
I like that idea...
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Sent: 26 February 2005 14:00
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Subject: Re: [WSG] To display or not to display validation logos?
Has anyone written anything like this we could use
Steven wrote:
Also, excuse my slight ignorance here, but just because a page validates as
XHTML and CSS compatible, does that make it accessible?
True. It doesn't even necessarily mean that it's semantically correct,
as there tends to be a trend in pages that just consist of a load of
divs
I think you pretty much answered your own question already. :)
Leslie Riggs
I am just about to complete a new site for a client, and I have coded
it according to XHTML 1.0 strict guidelines. I am also using validated
CSS. Do you think it is worth displaying the W3C compliance logos at
the
I personally try to place this information in the accessibility statement.
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I am just about to complete a new site for a client, and I have coded it
according to XHTML 1.0 strict guidelines. I am also using validated CSS.
Do
you think it is worth displaying
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Subject: [WSG] To display or not to display validation logos?
I am just about to complete a new site for a client, and I have coded it
according to XHTML 1.0 strict guidelines. I am also using validated CSS.
Do
you think
Perhaps we need a simple page to link to, explaining what standards are
for,in terms that the non-tech viewer can appreciate?
I like that idea...
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