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WAI-TIES Updates
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This update provides information on activities of the World Wide Web Consortium's (W3C) Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI), for the "Web Accessibility Initiative: Training, Implementation, Education and Support" (WAI-TIES) Project in Europe.
"Improving the Accessibility of Your Web Site" provides guidance for fixing accessibility barriers in existing Web sites. It describes strategies for identifying priorities, developing a retrofitting plan, and repairing accessibility barriers efficiently.
"Why Standards Harmonization is Essential for Web Accessibility" describes the benefits of adopting a consistent set of international technical standards for Web accessibility. It explores reasons why people develop different standards, as well as the accelerated progress that can be made through adoption of a common standard.
"Using Combined Expertise to Evaluate Web Accessibility" explores how to conduct higher quality evaluations of Web site accessibility by combining diverse kinds of expertise from different evaluators.
The W3C Note "Inaccessibility of CAPTCHA: Alternatives to Visual Turing Tests on the Web" provides an updated explanation of why these increasingly frequent features of Web sites, often required to gain permission to sign up for services on a Web site, present accessibility barriers to many people with disabilities.
Regards,
Sylvie Duchateau for the WAI-TIES Project
Shadi Abou-Zahra, W3C Web Accessibility Initiative and WAI-TIES
Judy Brewer, W3C Web Accessibility Initiative
Last updated $Date: 2006/03/22 06:33:03 $ by $Author: shadi $
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