Yeah, we totally need something like this to teach people how to create sites that they are eventually going to have to redesign otherwise; that is, assuming that the law will eventually be to have accessible sites no matter what kind of site it is in not only Europe, but also the United States, Asia, South America, and Australia... And anywhere else in the world.
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we have to watch him,again!I though that ended 3 months ago??
lol
but i think we should have at least a forum on web DESIGN, i mean were getting so into programming,woops, we forgot!Normal Humans DONT view the source to see how hard we worked!
What are we gonna do with you, man? Hey! Who's turn is it to watch Peo today?
well bribing them would cost too much, black mailing or even just laying a guilt trip on them would be more economical solutions. We could say something like
"If you do not make you page accessable that means you hate disabled people. You don't really hate disabled people do you? To find out how to make your page accessable plase visit the world wide web consrotium
paid for by Audio Braille Browser Society of Nebraska
How about a spelling, punctuation & grammar forum? We could blackmail people there, too! - "If you don't learn the difference between 'to' and 'too,' the cute little bunnie goes on the barbie!"
it would have been strange/weird if W3C hadn't named itself "W3C"..i mean its websitw would be www.www.com...how redunden..oh wait im off topic..again...i use "..."s to much, dont I?
Originally posted by Aronya1 How about a spelling, punctuation & grammar forum? We could blackmail people there, too! - "If you don't learn the difference between 'to' and 'too,' the cute little bunnie goes on the barbie!"
I'd be a millionaire!
Let's not get off-topic, guys. We really want this accessibility forum!
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Ask Pete directly then, I am sure John would be head over-heels if he saw one here...
Come on, it is not the 20th Century any more and I hear many of the people on this forum a just teenagers so it would help them to embrace such technology for the future.
I myself have a disability, so if you think you won't have many disabled visitors think again.
Last edited by Robert Wellock; 11-05-2003 at 02:18 PM.
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