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WAI-Core Project (2010 - 2015)

Introduction

Web Accessibility Initiative - Core (WAI-Core) (See subsequent WAI-Core 2015 Project)
National Institute on Disability, Independent Living, and Rehabilitation Research (NIDILLR)

Current Work

WAI-Core (2010-2015) work was completed in September 2015, and included the following [@@expand list of completed work]:

Current WAI-Core work is listed on the WAI-Core 2015 page.

How To Participate

WAI-Core work is developed through W3C/WAI Working Groups. To participate in development and/or review of WAI-Core work, consider participating in the Working Group developing the work that you are interested in, or commenting on drafts.

Anyone can review drafts. To get notifications of drafts for review, see Getting WAI Announcements for links to WAI tweets, RSS feed, and WAI IG emails.

For more information on the WAI-Core Project and other WAI work, see Getting Involved with WAI and Participating in WAI. If you have any questions, contact Judy Brewer.

About WAI-Core

WAI-Core work included the following tasks: 

Task 1:

Task 2:

Task 3:

Project Staff

The following W3C staff were supported in part by WAI-Core funds: