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Re: Example of a page where underlying code order is different from appearance (where, for instance, a dialog box pops up next to control visually, but appears at the bottom of the page in ocde order)

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From: Jennifer Sutton
Date: Mar 23, 2012 1:33PM


It might be worth your time to look at this Before and After
Demonstration from the W3C. OIt may not have all you want/need, but
it may help.

http://www.w3.org/WAI/demos/bad/


Jennifer

At 12:29 PM 3/23/2012, Birkir R. Gunnarsson wrote:
>Hi guys
>
>Anyone know of a page, preferably one that is out there, that does
>this. I want to demonstrate it as part of a presentation.
>If a mainstream page is not available, has anyone created such a page
>(I can do it myself, but why reinvent the wonderful thing we call the
>wheel?)
>
>Also a page with bad color contrast or links that are not underlined
>(although I have a screenshot of such a page, which I can use in a PP
>slide).
>I will donate my presentations slides back to w3C and anyone else who
>is interested, once I have collected them and made my presentations.
>Thanks to the W3C Education and Outreach group for good work.
>Hans Hillen and co for their wonderful presentation on HTML and ARIA
>(work shop) from CSUN, one that I borrow examples from (for demo
>purposes)
>and some of the bloggers here, whose quotes I want to borrow (with
>full accreditation of course).
>Keep up the good work.
>-Birkir
>>>