Re: [WSG] Accessibility Checklist in Simple English

2004-12-02 Thread Justin Thorp
I don't know if this is plain english. The W3C has a check list for WCAG. http://www.w3.org/TR/WCAG10/full-checklist.html They also publish a set of quicktips. These are very plain english. They can come on a card. They can be ordered for free from the W3C.

Re: [WSG] Accessibility Checklist in Simple English

2004-12-02 Thread Joseph Lindsay
Hi, The New Zealand Government has a checklist for its web guidelines (which include accessibility). Not all of the checkpoints will be relevant to non-government sites, but they may be a useful starting point, and are in reasonably plain english. The latest version is being reviewed at the

[WSG] Accessibility Checklist in Simple English

2004-12-01 Thread Herrod, Lisa
Hi list I need to do some brief training at short notice on the WCAG priority 1 checkpoints and was just wondering if anyone had seen it in simple english. ie. for people who really don't have any coding experience? thanks in advance Lisa Regards Lisa Herrod Usability Analyst 02 9467 5047

Re: [WSG] Accessibility Checklist in Simple English

2004-12-01 Thread Johannes Reiss
Checklist in Simple English Hi list I need to do some brief training at short notice on the WCAG priority 1 checkpoints and was just wondering if anyone had seen it in simple english. ie. for people who really don't have any coding experience? thanks in advance Lisa Regards Lisa Herrod

Re: [WSG] Accessibility Checklist in Simple English

2004-12-01 Thread Ben Bishop
Hi Lisa, Not specifically P1 only checkpoints, Juicy Studio have a write up of WCAG 1.0 at http://www.juicystudio.com/tutorial/accessibility/index.asp#guide Regards, Ben On Thu, 2 Dec 2004 14:59:37 +1100, Herrod, Lisa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I need to do some brief training at short notice