Ha! Well put by T.V. Raman:
--begin excerpt
So to keep it simple --- do the right thing by accessibility when
creating your content, follow one or more of your favorite
guidelines --- my own favorite is Jakob Neillson --- and the rest
will take care of itself.
--end excerpt
Thanks for those links Bruce.
Joe
On Jul 21, 2006, at 8:12 PM, Access Curmudgeon wrote:
*sheepish grin* and sorry for taking us pretty well off-topic.
Not too far I do not think. There is a tendency to equate
compatibility with IE and JAWS as shorthand for being accessible. As
the fringe of the fringe, it is something of our responsibility to
keep others dialog about web accessibility honest. Is the site easier
to use with VoiceOver? Does the site return results that are
reasonably accessible to VoiceOver?
Here is a contrary position that the new search engine is mediocre:
http://www.desktoppublishingforum.com/bb/showpost.php?p=32640
And here is some comment by the legendary TV Raman:
http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/w3c-wai-ig/2006JulSep/0046.html