Many of you will have arrived at this page after reading my article for A List Apart, “To Hell with WCAG 2.” I have a suite of companion documents ready, including:
- Response to WCAG 2.0
- My comments on Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.0 (the main WCAG document)
- Response to “Understanding WCAG 2.0”
- My comments on Understanding WCAG 2.0
- Response to “Techniques for WCAG 2.0”
- My comments on Techniques for WCAG 2.0
Other reading
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WCAG 2 activity on cognitive disability, including a November 2006 invitation to a teleconference on the subject (complete with Microsoft Word attachments, which I have HTMLified – a case of WCAG Working Group cochair Gregg Vanderheiden’s inability to produce the accessible Web content his guidelines would require)
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Ongoing blog postings (and other blogs’ postings using the tag
WCAG2
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IRC log transcripts (and not the edited kind, either)
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A bit of background to dispel the myth that I am engaging in sour grapes
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My previous article for A List Apart on WCAG 2, “How to Save Web Accessibility from Itself”
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An old Weblog posting, “What’s wrong with WAI”
- My notes from the September 2003 WCAG Working Group Toronto f2f are available. (Note the irony of loading up a picture of text with acronyms and abbreviations)
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Updated 2006.11.26