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Re: Hi everyone
From: smithj7
Date: Feb 20, 2007 4:20PM
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Don't worry. I am always learning new things. I've been on the list for a
while and learned about microformats only from this thread. The inital
thread had a presentation link that also has links from the presentation
that provides a nice over to microformats.
It is best to start a page with accessiblity in mind. I usually get called
in to "help" or "evaluate" after the site/application is at the end of its
journey. Then the developers what to "make it work" with... this or that
technology. So this list can be of great help to get it right the first
time!
----- Original Message -----
From: "Tim Rutherford" < <EMAIL REMOVED> >
To: < <EMAIL REMOVED> >
Sent: Tuesday, February 20, 2007 4:57 PM
Subject: [WebAIM] Hi everyone
> My name is Tim and I am a beginning web designer that wants to start off
> by being accessibility
> focused. I think that you guys may be way over my head because until I
> joined this list, I had never
> heard of microformats and stuff. Also somone mentioned things that was
> included in the HTML 2.0
> specification and I started with HTML 4.01.
> Is this the right forum to get started or could you all suggest another
> mailing list that I can join
> ?
>
> Ciao,
> TR
>
>
>
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