RE: [WSG] Why DON'T you-know-who just fix the site?

2007-10-08 Thread Christie Mason
>From the tone of the many comments on this topic it appears there are a lot of people commenting who haven't been internal in a large company and expect that outsiders saying "should" will work to change internal organizational perceptions and direction. It won't. Most people don't do something

Re: [WSG] Why DON'T you-know-who just fix the site?

2007-10-08 Thread Stuart Foulstone
One of the first requirements of accessibility is use a doctype with valid code. Their site is full of coding errors and I can't believe that it has been created by any web designer (possibly a graphic designer? ;-). As you suggest, it could well be that they are using "some kind of monster CMS w

Re: [WSG] Why DON'T you-know-who just fix the site?

2007-10-07 Thread Christian Snodgrass
I've actually been thinking about this question for a while now. I think that most of the answers you have said are very possible. Another I think is that maybe their developer convinced them that it is accessible so they are under the mistaken assumption that the problem has been fixed. Or, th