I think it's worth noting that there is a lot of commonality between
accessibility and mobile optimisation. When the W3C Mobile Web Best
Practices Group began its work (way back in June 2005 - I'm feeling old)
our starting point was WCAG. They're not the same, of course, but the
ways of thinkin
.
Regards
Birendra
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Subject: [WSG] Mobile sites
Hello,
I was wondering whether having a dedicated mobile
be even greater.
>
> If you're interested, I recently posted a very brief explanation of the
> HTML5+CSS3 technique and will soon be posting a similar item on the RDFa
> option.
>
> Sheldon Campbell
>
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Sent: Wednesday, 16 May 2012 12:43 PM
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Subject: [WSG] Mobile sites
Hello,
I was wondering whether having a dedicated mobile site represents an
improvement with regard to accessibility and standards, or whether it is
acceptable to have a single site that
and will soon be posting a similar item on the RDFa option.
Sheldon Campbell
From: grant_malcolm_bai...@westnet.com.au
Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2012 7:43 PM
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Subject: [WSG] Mobile sites
Hello,
I was wondering whether having a dedicated mobile site repres
Hello,
I was wondering whether having a dedicated mobile site represents an
improvement with regard to accessibility and standards, or whether it is
acceptable to have a single site that is adaptable to different screen widths
(e.g. by means of CSS media queries). Of course, setting up a separa