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Re: Chat GPT writes WCAG guidelines in the style of Micky Spillane

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From: Sandy Feldman
Date: Feb 1, 2023 11:40AM


They're making me laugh too. I'm going to stop now, though. Well, not
stop stop, but stop taking up everybody's inbox with them.

Now go make that website accessible, and don't let anyone
give you any lip.

Sandy
https://sandyfeldman.com
https://www.a11yready.com


On 2023-02-01 1:29 p.m., Mike Herchel wrote:
> I know these are a bit off topic, but they're making me laugh during a
> dreary, meeting-filled day. Thank you!
>
> -Mike Herchel
>
>
> On Wed, Feb 1, 2023 at 1:06 PM Sandy Feldman < <EMAIL REMOVED> > wrote:
>
>> Write the WCAG guidelines like Micky Spillane.
>>
>>
>> Sure thing, here's a hard-boiled take on the Web Content Accessibility
>> Guidelines (WCAG):
>>
>> "Listen up, kid. If you want to make sure your website is accessible to
>> all, you gotta play by the rules. And the rules are these:
>>
>> Perceivable: Make sure your website can be perceived by all users,
>> whether they're using a screen reader, keyboard, or any other assistive
>> technology.
>>
>> Operable: Your website must be easy to operate, with navigation and
>> functionality that's intuitive and simple.
>>
>> Understandable: Make sure your website is clear, concise, and easy to
>> understand. Use plain language and avoid technical jargon.
>>
>> Robust: Your website must be robust enough to work with a variety of
>> assistive technologies and browsers, so everyone can access it.
>>
>> Got it? Good. Now go make that website accessible, and don't let anyone
>> give you any lip."
>> >> >> >> >>
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