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From: Sandy Feldman
Date: Tue, Jan 31 2023 6:15PM
Subject: Chat GPT writes WCAG guidelines in the style of William Shakespeare
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I asked: Write wcag guidelines in the style of Shakespeare

Oh, gentle folk, let these be guidelines for thee
To make the web accessible for all to see
For those with sight, sound, and motor impairments
Let thy website with grace and ease be adorned

First, ensure the text is plain and clear
That all may read, without any fear
Provide alternatives for audio and visual cues
For those who have difficulties, may it be a boon

Next, make sure the layout is simple and neat
With colors that have sufficient contrast and heat
And let the user have control over the font size
So that the reading experience is not a trial

Ensure that thy navigation is easily understood
And the pages can be found with links that are good
And provide means to bypass blocks of content
So that users can reach their goal, without lament

In thy content, use descriptive headings and labels
And provide text transcriptions for any audio or fables
And let the user control the time of any animations
So that they may not cause frustration or vexations

Oh, and let the content be accessible by keyboard
For those who cannot use a mouse, that be not absurd
And avoid any content that may cause seizures
So that all may enjoy thy website, with pleasure and ease

These be the guidelines, for all to follow
To make the web accessible for one and for all-o
For those with disabilities, let thy website be kind
And provide access to all, of every shape and every mind.

From: Uniquely Abled
Date: Tue, Jan 31 2023 6:26PM
Subject: Re: Chat GPT writes WCAG guidelines in the style of William Shakespeare
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That's how he would write it.
What's the website.

On 1/31/23, Sandy Feldman < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = > wrote:
> I asked: Write wcag guidelines in the style of Shakespeare
>
> Oh, gentle folk, let these be guidelines for thee
> To make the web accessible for all to see
> For those with sight, sound, and motor impairments
> Let thy website with grace and ease be adorned
>
> First, ensure the text is plain and clear
> That all may read, without any fear
> Provide alternatives for audio and visual cues
> For those who have difficulties, may it be a boon
>
> Next, make sure the layout is simple and neat
> With colors that have sufficient contrast and heat
> And let the user have control over the font size
> So that the reading experience is not a trial
>
> Ensure that thy navigation is easily understood
> And the pages can be found with links that are good
> And provide means to bypass blocks of content
> So that users can reach their goal, without lament
>
> In thy content, use descriptive headings and labels
> And provide text transcriptions for any audio or fables
> And let the user control the time of any animations
> So that they may not cause frustration or vexations
>
> Oh, and let the content be accessible by keyboard
> For those who cannot use a mouse, that be not absurd
> And avoid any content that may cause seizures
> So that all may enjoy thy website, with pleasure and ease
>
> These be the guidelines, for all to follow
> To make the web accessible for one and for all-o
> For those with disabilities, let thy website be kind
> And provide access to all, of every shape and every mind.
>
> > > > >


--
"If you want lightning to strike twice, you need to plant more
lightning rods,"-Keven J. Anderson

From: Dean.Vasile@outlook.com
Date: Tue, Jan 31 2023 6:31PM
Subject: Re: Chat GPT writes WCAG guidelines in the style of WilliamShakespeare
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Sandi
That is awesome!
I just started playing with that program myself but I was not that creative with it.
I love it.

Dino

617-799-1162

Dino's Canteen 1618
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Hanscom AFB
Bedford, MA

> On Jan 31, 2023, at 8:15 PM, Sandy Feldman < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = > wrote:
>
> I asked: Write wcag guidelines in the style of Shakespeare
>
> Oh, gentle folk, let these be guidelines for thee
> To make the web accessible for all to see
> For those with sight, sound, and motor impairments
> Let thy website with grace and ease be adorned
>
> First, ensure the text is plain and clear
> That all may read, without any fear
> Provide alternatives for audio and visual cues
> For those who have difficulties, may it be a boon
>
> Next, make sure the layout is simple and neat
> With colors that have sufficient contrast and heat
> And let the user have control over the font size
> So that the reading experience is not a trial
>
> Ensure that thy navigation is easily understood
> And the pages can be found with links that are good
> And provide means to bypass blocks of content
> So that users can reach their goal, without lament
>
> In thy content, use descriptive headings and labels
> And provide text transcriptions for any audio or fables
> And let the user control the time of any animations
> So that they may not cause frustration or vexations
>
> Oh, and let the content be accessible by keyboard
> For those who cannot use a mouse, that be not absurd
> And avoid any content that may cause seizures
> So that all may enjoy thy website, with pleasure and ease
>
> These be the guidelines, for all to follow
> To make the web accessible for one and for all-o
> For those with disabilities, let thy website be kind
> And provide access to all, of every shape and every mind.
>
> > > >

From: Rowan @ Jetboy
Date: Wed, Feb 01 2023 8:35AM
Subject: Re: Chat GPT writes WCAG guidelines in the style of William Shakespeare
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Love it. Presumably if ChatGPT created it, you have no legal protection
against its theft and reuse? Interesting times.

On 01/02/2023 01:15, Sandy Feldman wrote:
> I asked: Write wcag guidelines in the style of Shakespeare
>
> Oh, gentle folk, let these be guidelines for thee
> To make the web accessible for all to see
> For those with sight, sound, and motor impairments
> Let thy website with grace and ease be adorned
>
> First, ensure the text is plain and clear
> That all may read, without any fear
> Provide alternatives for audio and visual cues
> For those who have difficulties, may it be a boon
>
> Next, make sure the layout is simple and neat
> With colors that have sufficient contrast and heat
> And let the user have control over the font size
> So that the reading experience is not a trial
>
> Ensure that thy navigation is easily understood
> And the pages can be found with links that are good
> And provide means to bypass blocks of content
> So that users can reach their goal, without lament
>
> In thy content, use descriptive headings and labels
> And provide text transcriptions for any audio or fables
> And let the user control the time of any animations
> So that they may not cause frustration or vexations
>
> Oh, and let the content be accessible by keyboard
> For those who cannot use a mouse, that be not absurd
> And avoid any content that may cause seizures
> So that all may enjoy thy website, with pleasure and ease
>
> These be the guidelines, for all to follow
> To make the web accessible for one and for all-o
> For those with disabilities, let thy website be kind
> And provide access to all, of every shape and every mind.
>
> > > >

From: Sandy Feldman
Date: Wed, Feb 01 2023 8:42AM
Subject: Re: Chat GPT writes WCAG guidelines in the style of William Shakespeare
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Rowan, please go ahead and thieve and reuse it.

best regards,

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


On 2023-02-01 10:35 a.m., Rowan @ Jetboy wrote:
> Love it. Presumably if ChatGPT created it, you have no legal
> protection against its theft and reuse? Interesting times.
>
> On 01/02/2023 01:15, Sandy Feldman wrote:
>> I asked: Write wcag guidelines in the style of Shakespeare
>>
>> Oh, gentle folk, let these be guidelines for thee
>> To make the web accessible for all to see
>> For those with sight, sound, and motor impairments
>> Let thy website with grace and ease be adorned
>>
>> First, ensure the text is plain and clear
>> That all may read, without any fear
>> Provide alternatives for audio and visual cues
>> For those who have difficulties, may it be a boon
>>
>> Next, make sure the layout is simple and neat
>> With colors that have sufficient contrast and heat
>> And let the user have control over the font size
>> So that the reading experience is not a trial
>>
>> Ensure that thy navigation is easily understood
>> And the pages can be found with links that are good
>> And provide means to bypass blocks of content
>> So that users can reach their goal, without lament
>>
>> In thy content, use descriptive headings and labels
>> And provide text transcriptions for any audio or fables
>> And let the user control the time of any animations
>> So that they may not cause frustration or vexations
>>
>> Oh, and let the content be accessible by keyboard
>> For those who cannot use a mouse, that be not absurd
>> And avoid any content that may cause seizures
>> So that all may enjoy thy website, with pleasure and ease
>>
>> These be the guidelines, for all to follow
>> To make the web accessible for one and for all-o
>> For those with disabilities, let thy website be kind
>> And provide access to all, of every shape and every mind.
>>
>> >> >> >> > > > >

From: Sandy Feldman
Date: Wed, Feb 01 2023 8:50AM
Subject: Re: Chat GPT writes WCAG guidelines in the style of William Shakespeare
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Actually, someone asked chatGPT (in a chat) who the copyright holder is.
They say "the copyright holder is likely OpenAI", but the terms of use
are pretty loose.

https://nolongerset.com/chatgpt-copyright/

Forbes says "This question is also presently being litigated ..."

https://www.forbes.com/sites/joemckendrick/2022/12/21/who-ultimately-owns-content-generated-by-chatgpt-and-other-ai-platforms/

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


On 2023-02-01 10:35 a.m., Rowan @ Jetboy wrote:
> Love it. Presumably if ChatGPT created it, you have no legal
> protection against its theft and reuse? Interesting times.
>
> On 01/02/2023 01:15, Sandy Feldman wrote:
>> I asked: Write wcag guidelines in the style of Shakespeare
>>
>> Oh, gentle folk, let these be guidelines for thee
>> To make the web accessible for all to see
>> For those with sight, sound, and motor impairments
>> Let thy website with grace and ease be adorned
>>
>> First, ensure the text is plain and clear
>> That all may read, without any fear
>> Provide alternatives for audio and visual cues
>> For those who have difficulties, may it be a boon
>>
>> Next, make sure the layout is simple and neat
>> With colors that have sufficient contrast and heat
>> And let the user have control over the font size
>> So that the reading experience is not a trial
>>
>> Ensure that thy navigation is easily understood
>> And the pages can be found with links that are good
>> And provide means to bypass blocks of content
>> So that users can reach their goal, without lament
>>
>> In thy content, use descriptive headings and labels
>> And provide text transcriptions for any audio or fables
>> And let the user control the time of any animations
>> So that they may not cause frustration or vexations
>>
>> Oh, and let the content be accessible by keyboard
>> For those who cannot use a mouse, that be not absurd
>> And avoid any content that may cause seizures
>> So that all may enjoy thy website, with pleasure and ease
>>
>> These be the guidelines, for all to follow
>> To make the web accessible for one and for all-o
>> For those with disabilities, let thy website be kind
>> And provide access to all, of every shape and every mind.
>>
>> >> >> >> > > > >

From: Sandy Feldman
Date: Wed, Feb 01 2023 11:06AM
Subject: Re: Chat GPT writes WCAG guidelines in the style of Micky Spillane
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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."

From: Mike Herchel
Date: Wed, Feb 01 2023 11:29AM
Subject: Re: Chat GPT writes WCAG guidelines in the style of Micky Spillane
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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 ADDRESS 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."
> > > > >

From: Sandy Feldman
Date: Wed, Feb 01 2023 11:40AM
Subject: Re: Chat GPT writes WCAG guidelines in the style of Micky Spillane
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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 ADDRESS 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."
>> >> >> >> >>
> > > >