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Re: Rejected: Re: I have trouble figuring how to implement wcag guidelines sometimes

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From: Jeff Finlay
Date: Jan 21, 2002 12:18PM


Why was this rejected???

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Date: Monday, January 21, 2002 1:51 pm
Subject: Rejected: Re: I have trouble figuring how to implement wcag
guidelines sometimes

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> > Yeah, unfortunately there aren't many good resources. The
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> I agree about the web-aim list. It is very helpful.
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> Have you found any of the following of use? Interested to know.
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> http://www.usability.go
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> Take a look in each part of http://www.section508.gov/
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> with many links), but especially in the CITA web-based training
> program, which appears separately at http://todl.anteon.com/508/
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> have to create a username/password, but there are some very good
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> See "Issues and Recommendations" on
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> Lots of links at http://www.ataporg.org/e-testimony.html#research
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