I agree.

On 10/24/06, Daniel Escasa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Just got an idea -- maybe we could document these access problems
*and* those who corrected theirs, on the PLUG site? The first will
tell Web designers the importance of creating standards-compliant
sites to ensure access to *all* users. This is especially significant
IMHO for government Web sites, who have a greater responsibility to
ensure vendor neutrality.

The second will serve to laud the efforts of those who saw the error
of their ways :)

Obviously, we can't look at *all* banking & finance and government Web
sites, so maybe we can limit the scope to only those that PLUGgers
have experienced themselves.

Thoughts?

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Daniel O. Escasa
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