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From: shankar shan
Date: Fri, May 20 2016 5:39AM
Subject: requested for accessible w c g a document
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hello friends, greetings.
this is shankar, from india,bangalore

as for the subject line says, i am in need of w c a g document in
alternative format.
such as, in ms word or, pdf document

asking because, I wont have much internet access at my place.
and also, was tried to read the document on the website, but, could'nt
understood things properly



hope, some people will guide me


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From: Tim Harshbarger
Date: Fri, May 20 2016 6:49AM
Subject: Re: requested for accessible w c g a document
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Shankar,

I do not know if there is an MS or PDF version of the documents you want. What I have done in the past is I just save the web pages for those documents to my hard drive. I believe most browsers provide that option. Also, I think many items like the techniques are also available as a single page HTML document.

Thanks,
Tim

From: Tyllick,Cliff S (DADS)
Date: Fri, May 20 2016 8:22AM
Subject: Re: requested for accessible w c g a document
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Shankar, if being able to understand the content quickly is an issue, the most concise presentation I have seen of the meaning of each success criterion is produced by Luke McGrath on a website called www.wuhcag.com.

In addition to the very clear Web pages, Luke offers the same information in a PDF for a small fee.

Does Luke go into deep background and offer explanations of dozens of theoretically possible ways to satisfy the success criteria? No.

Does he offer tutorials? No.

So it might not be everything you need. Nonetheless, having a short and simple version of each success criterion in plain English is a great place to start, and Luke's modest website is the best place I know to go for that.

Cliff

Cliff Tyllick
EIR Accessibility Coordinator
Business Analysis and Testing
DADS IT, Applications Management
Department of Aging and Disability Services
Work: 512-438-2494



From: shankar shan
Date: Fri, May 20 2016 12:26PM
Subject: Re: requested for accessible w c g a document
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hi all, thanks for the quick response.
I just visited the website
www.wuhcag.com.

and, my expectations got fulfilled.

once again, thanks Cliff.


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On 5/20/16, Tyllick,Cliff S (DADS) < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = > wrote:
> Shankar, if being able to understand the content quickly is an issue, the
> most concise presentation I have seen of the meaning of each success
> criterion is produced by Luke McGrath on a website called www.wuhcag.com.
>
> In addition to the very clear Web pages, Luke offers the same information in
> a PDF for a small fee.
>
> Does Luke go into deep background and offer explanations of dozens of
> theoretically possible ways to satisfy the success criteria? No.
>
> Does he offer tutorials? No.
>
> So it might not be everything you need. Nonetheless, having a short and
> simple version of each success criterion in plain English is a great place
> to start, and Luke's modest website is the best place I know to go for
> that.
>
> Cliff
>
> Cliff Tyllick
> EIR Accessibility Coordinator
> Business Analysis and Testing
> DADS IT, Applications Management
> Department of Aging and Disability Services
> Work: 512-438-2494
>
>
>
>