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

2007-10-07 Thread John Horner
Let's say there's a big store called, er, Tegrat. They have complaints about their website not being accessible, which have gone on for some time and are now the subject of legal action. We, the people on this list, know that it's not technically difficult, and shouldn't be time-consuming or

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,

RE: [WSG] Cost of Accessibility

2007-10-07 Thread Geoff Pack
McLaughlin, Gail G wrote: We always ask the client if they require that the site comply with accessibility. The response ranges from What is accessibility? to we'll worry about that later to No! Why bother asking? You don't need you clients' permission to build a site properly. Geoff.