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Re: How to Certify the web site for WCAG?
From: adam solomon
Date: Sep 20, 2010 10:51AM
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To the best of my knowledge you do not need external agencies. If you have
carefully gone over the guidelines and implemented them, you may place an
accessibility logo. However, be advised that it is far from a simple task,
and, in my estimation, requires experience on the part of the development
team to get it right. Hypothetically, advertising your site as being
accessible when it is not can leave you open to legal action. The best
course of action would be to seek the services of an accessibility team or
company which could review you site.
On Mon, Sep 20, 2010 at 12:59 PM, Jeevan Reddy
< <EMAIL REMOVED> >wrote:
> Hi Friends,
> Can you Help me How to Certify a Web Site for WCAG?
> Do we need external Agencies like Web Aim?
> Or else we can make the Web site Accessible using WCAG 2.0 and Add the
> logos? for example my web site is Accessible @ WCAG 2.0 level AA, Can i use
> directly that Accessibility Logo to my Web site.
> Any suggestions would be appreciated as Earliest As possible.
>
> Thanks and Regards,
> Jeevan.
>
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