Geoff Deering wrote:
That is a very very poor quiz, and shows the author does not
understand WCAG1 very well at all. Actually, it shows more that he
does not know how to form the proper questions.
The quality of the questions and quiz aside, why do you think the
author doesn't understand
Andy,
You might want to run those by me since I help develop the Web Content
Accessibility Guidelines.
Lee Roberts
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If you don't have anything constructive to say, don't say anything at all
(please)
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From: Andy Budd [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Hi all
WCAG is on topic -please discuss all you want, but address the topic,
not the person. The list is here to provide a constructive discussion on
web standards and accessibility. If you want to be destructive or have a
beef with the author, don't do it here as your subscription will be
Re
http://www.andybudd.com/archives/2004/07/quick_accessibility_quiz_now_with_prizes/index.php
Q1. There is no correct answer offered by
Andy.
For
starters, to comply with WAI-A youneed tocomply with all WCAG1
Priority 1 Checkpoints, for WAI-AA youneed tocomply with all WCAG P1
and 2