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Last night I updated my post “ADA Web Site Compliance Still Not a Thing”:
adrianroselli.com/2022/03/ada-…
Links to the DoJ release about making ADA apply to state & local government sites:
justice.gov/opa/pr/justice-dep…
Fact sheet:
ada.gov/notices/2024/03/08/web…
ADA Web Site Compliance Still Not a Thing
Photo courtesy Steve Faulkner, taken outside the CSUNATC 2022 venue after we had chicken and rice, free from the food desert of the venue.Adrian Roselli
Adrian Roselli
Als Antwort auf Adrian Roselli • • •Page 319.
I am angered the #Overlay Community Group has its propaganda referenced in this document. And a bit angry at @w3c for allowing the CG to leverage the W3C brand
“[369] See W3C, Overlay Capabilities Inventory: Draft Community Group Report (Feb. 12, 2024), a11yedge.github.io/capabilitie… [perma.cc/2762-VJEV]; see also W3C, Draft Web Accessibility Evaluation Tools List, w3.org/WAI/ER/tools/ [perma.cc/Q4ME-Q3VW] (last visited Feb. 12, 2024).”
#accessibility #a11y
Web Accessibility Evaluation Tools List
W3C Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) (Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI))Eric Eggert
Als Antwort auf Adrian Roselli • • •The “Capabilities” document also uses the W3C logo but does not indicate prominently that is a community group document which has no standards relevance. They do not use the ReSpec toolkit that should be used here.
I think this is a clear violation to the CG Guidelines how I remember them, and that the document is misattributed to W3C shows that this is highly misleading as it is. I hope @w3c and @wai can ensure that this is changed.
Eric Eggert
Als Antwort auf Eric Eggert • • •Document is misleadingly presenting as an official W3C document · Issue #12 · a11yedge/capabilities
GitHubAdrian Roselli
Als Antwort auf Eric Eggert • • •World Wide Web Consortium
Als Antwort auf Adrian Roselli • • •Eric Eggert
Als Antwort auf World Wide Web Consortium • • •