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Testability in WCAG 2.0

Gian Sampson-Wild’s A List Apart article provides an excellent overview of WCAG 2.0 testability issues. Like Joe Clark’s article and many others before, it’s difficult to view an article as entirely objective when the author is clearly carrying a grudge against the WCAG working group. Despite my inherent suspicions, Gian provides several strong arguments for […]

WCAG 2.0 Podcast

I was happy to be invited by Dennis Lembree and Ross Johnson of WebAxe to join Joe Dolson on their latest podcast on WCAG 2.0. We had a good time discussing how WCAG 2.0 has progressed, where it still falls short, and what the future holds. We tackled some of the hottest topics regarding the […]

Updated WCAG 2.0 Draft

As was noted in last week’s interview with Judy Brewer, the Web Accessibility Initiative has been making significant changes to WCAG 2.0. An updated draft of WCAG 2.0 has just been published and is open for review and comment. Many people were critical of the previous draft published over a year ago. I believe this […]

The Great Accessibility Blog Roundup

I’ve become an RSS junkie. I’m amazed by the power that blogging and RSS feeds have brought to the accessibility field. I have Google Reader chock full of accessibility blogs and feeds. I have learned so much in the last year or so due to the vast contributions of the accessibility bloggers I have stumbled […]

What’s happening with WCAG 2.0?

Over the last several weeks, I had the great opportunity to interview Judy Brewer from the W3C about what is currently happening with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.0. Because of the involvement of others on the Accessibility Task Force at the Web Standards Project, I decided to have the interview published there. Read the […]