[Accessibility_sig] Inaccessible Website listing?

Moore, Michael Michael.Moore at dars.state.tx.us
Fri Nov 3 08:01:03 CST 2006


Hmmm, I wonder if anyone has ever considered a web development
competition.  Perhaps they could call it the Accessibility Internet
Rally or AIR :)

m 

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Perhaps it would be nice to have an award for Accessibility.  Maybe that
would help make accessibility a desirable achievement in the minds of
businesses.

Cyndi Chie

At 03:15 PM 11/2/2006, you wrote:


	Rather than having an Inaccessible Sites website, how about a
review of websites where others could leave a review of different
website. Since these are based on that person's actual experience, there
would probably be fewer liability issues. 
	Nike Myrick
	
	 

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