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WAG-9h #31648 with WCAG-1 #21980

KYN WCAG-1 #21972 waits in a loop at Bhiwandi Road on the Diva - Vasai line.

WCAG 2 - who tried to read it? We all did apparently, but few of us got to the end.

The Kalyan WCAG1 couplet hauling concor rake out of Panvel against the backdrop of a serene sunset.

WCAG-1 duo #21977 + #21976 with a looong BCNA rake entering Diva

They took charge of the Load brought by BHEL WAG-7 triplets

Patrick Lauke during the WCAG 2.0 panel @media 2006 in London

Roger Hudson at the Sydney WIPA Web Accessibility 2.0 Seminar

•Kerry A. Falloon, CUNY – College of Staten Island

•The purpose of this poster is to discuss the responsibility of library purchasing agents, i.e., acquisition, collection development or e-resource librarians, to understand current disability law and how to apply current mandates when initially evaluating, acquiring, and/ or maintaining electronic resources. The College of Staten Island (CSI) Library subscribes to over one hundred and sixty different electronic resources, some through CUNY libraries consortia efforts and others through campus level collection development (C.D.) practices. After an accessibility statement was added to a the library’s new C.D. policy, a concerted effort started at the CSI library to start collecting Voluntary Product Accessibility Templates (VPATs) from current and new vendors and to create a VPAT repository using CORAL, an open-source ERM. Other relevant tools will be discussed, in particular, the use of WCAG 2.0 guidelines to help evaluate digital resources for Section 508 compliance. The benefits and downfalls of these accessibility tools will be analyzed as well as the attempt to integrate them into a practical solution that can be used by libraries, i.e., a description algorithm or rubric to determine whether to purchase or maintain an e-resource. The concept of universal design (UD) will also be discussed and how to incorporate UD into better purchasing decisions for digital products. Overall, this poster will introduce various accessibility evaluation tools and present a case study on an academic library’s attempt to create a practical solution to C.D. decision-making regarding the accessibility of e-resources.

 

Gian kept the audience very interested for the full 45 minutes (Cameron didn't fall asleep, which is a very good sign)

After a Drizzle KYN WCAG-1 21977 Gets clean and waiting for its starter at yard with BTPN Load.

youtu.be/UtiqWybvX-o

  

The tea break at the Sydney WIPA Web Accessibility 2.0 Seminar

Is it me or do they all appear to be looking anywhere but at the audience?

The revised backend template based on:

* Damian Caynes' OSM / OSM Lite

* Dropline Neu GNOME desktop icons from Silvestre Herrera

* WCAG AAA fixes (no more border="0" on img elements , plus other minor fixes)

 

kYN WCAG-1 #21971 yanks a BCNA load onto the main line from the STA line.

Concor rakes with twin kyn WCAG 1 & 5 WAG7 as a Bankar at Kasara

The freighter finally heads away towards Virar. The AC Sub station of BVI can be seen in this pic

Well, this is the design I've been working on and off of for about 8 months - the markup is a little nicer with reduced usage of divs and classes. There are probably some places this could be improved further, which it may be by the time I finally make this design live.

 

One of the biggest changes here is that it now uses a feed from Flickr in place of the "Spotlight" which had photo's I had to upload to my site separately - so this makes it easier to get photo's onto my site. The footer at the minute is still pretty much as it was in version 5, but I feel it may have a few subtle changes made after go-live.

 

Please feel free to comment.

  

UPDATE: I've updated the design to include the new right hand bits

 

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Kalyan WCAG-1#21975 says Hi to the Itarsi WAM-4#20639 that arrived with Gorakhpur Express

WCAG 2.0 oder Warum alle Kühe in der Schweiz braun sind…

 

Upcoming presentation @ Swiss Accessibility-Day

Gez Lemon, Ian Lloyd, Patrick H Lauke and Malarkey

Show September 3-29 Framer's Gallery, 610 S. Main, Georgetown. Reception Sept. 3rd 6 pm to 8 pm.

Top to bottom, left to right:

1. Provence: Field of Lavender 9"x12"

2. Farm Fresh Scene: Van Gogh style 7"x12"

3. The Chair 5"x7"

4. Garden Decor 8"x12"

5. Top right: Provence: Field of Sunflowers 12"x16"

6. The Palms 8"x10"

7. Redlands Palm 8"x10"

Provence= Plein Air acrylic paintings on canvas board

Balance except Farm Fresh Scene=Mixed Media acrylic on canvas from photos

FarmFresh=canvas giclee print

10 PRINT "WCAG" 20 GOTO 10

In 2016, a visually impaired customer filed a lawsuit against Domino’s Pizza. He alleged that he couldn’t order a pizza via the company’s website or app even with screen reading software.

The legal proceedings went on for 3 years and finally in 2019, the courts ruled against Domino’s for violating Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG).

 

Moonraft’s Access Design Studio is helping clients avoid expensive lawsuits by fixing accessibility issues that would otherwise cost them hefty fines and long term legal battles.

 

If you are not sure whether your digital properties meet the WCAG compliance standards or not, let our accessibility coach provide you a free website audit. We’ll show you how to optimize your product for inclusivity and help you serve more customers.

 

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Twins WCAG-1 with their front panto up are seen carrying BCNA rakes towards Vasai Road [BSR] station.

WCAG-1 #21970 resting with a tanker rake at Dahanu Road.

KYN WCAG-1 resting at kalyan yard

WCAG-1 #21980 rushes through Thane with a container rake bound for Nahur.

Large Continent with the following places noted (from left to right and top to bottom)

1. ISO40500

2. Mythical 508 Refresh (with dragon flying nearby)

3. WCAG 2.0

4. Knowbility

5. ARIA

6. NoMouse

7. NoSight

8. NoSound

9. Dragon

10. ZoomText

11. NVDA

12. VoiceOver

13. Vox

14. JAWS

15. Window-Eyes

16. Home Page Reader

17. Lynx

18. WCAG 1.0

 

To the left of the continent are a number of islands named as follows:

1. Waddell

2. Slatin

3. ADA

 

Below the continent are a group of islands simply named Browser Islands.

 

To the right of the continent are islands named as follows:

1. W3C

2. Universal Design

3. Enable

4. A11Y

5. AODA

6. CVAA

7. UAAG

8. 508

9. 504

10. 503

 

WCAG-1 #21975 proceeds towards JNPT with a container rake.

Wow, some girls in the audience! And the great thing is I no longer have to hide from the camera because I'm behind it ... yay!

The WCAG 2.0 panel didn't really do much for me - just reassured the fact that it was badly written and you can create your own rules.

The "fifth" design of my site. There were more than 5 previous designs, but it's the fifth since I started counting. This design was used for 2007. New design should be done sometime at the start of 2008.

 

www.newearthonline.co.uk

 

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Beim 18. Stammtisch von accessible media drehte sich die Diskussion um folgendes Thema: Erfahrungen bei der Umsetzung der WCAG 2.0

 

Maria Putzhuber von wienfluss verweist auf den Umstand, dass Unternehmen noch kaum WCAG als Notwendigkeit erkannt haben.

Sin describir. Quien sepa, que agregue la descripción, por favor :-)

Actually this is the document that explains how you should follow the guidelines. This document is 127 pages long!

As seen from standing besides electric trip shed

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