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From: Patrick H. Lauke
Date: Nov 25, 2015 8:11AM
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On 25/11/2015 14:03, Bourne, Sarah (ITD) wrote:
> It might be easier and more feasible to consider a plain language
> user guide for authors and developers, which would be nonnormative (I
> presume) but more approachable. WebAIM does quite a bit of this for
> us, and there are other resources as well, but none have the
> imprimatur of the W3C.
I think "Understanding WCAG 2.0" is supposed to be the (non-normative)
plain language guide? Maybe this is the more appropriate doc to tackle?
P
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