What's involved in making webpages W3C compliant? Can it be done using,
say, Netscape, or other very simple approaches to creating webpages?
Laura
At 09:26 PM 11/15/2002 -0700, you wrote:
>Laura, and the rest
>your mails are very timely and right.
>Indeed private initiatives are needed and many things can be changed
>without much of a budget like making webpages W3c (www.w3c.org) compliant.
>And private initiatives are needed as the courts in the USA seem to give
>the opposite signal by saying that the right to accessible internet
>material is not covered under the ADA (American with Disability Act) as
>the internet can't be viewed as a 'public place'.
>http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Bioethics/message/5921
>is a link to a message on the bioethics and disability network listserve
>also giving some hints but
>at least internetwise W3C gives a lot of help.
>And as more and more info is web based this area is very important. I
>haven't counted them but very few webpages as they relate to bioethics are
>W3C compliant
>A good sofware to work with is Macromedia Dreamweaver MX or Studio MX
>Cheers
>Gregor
>
>
> Dr. Gregor Wolbring
>webpage: http://www.bioethicsanddisability.org
>Founder and Executive director of the International Center for
>Bioethics,Culture and Disability
>Founder and Coordinator of the International Network on Bioethics and
>Disability; a Network supported by the International Association of
>Bioethics To subscribe to the Network go to
>http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Bioethics/join
>or send a blank e-mail to [log in to unmask]
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>Biochemist at the Dept. of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
>Faculty of Medicine University of Calgary,Alberta,Canada
>
>Adjunct Assistant Professor for bioethical issues
>at the Dept. of Community Rehabilitation and Disability Studies
>Faculty of Education University of Calgary, Alberta Canada
>
>Adjunct Assistant Professor with the John Dossetor Health Ethic Center,
>University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
>
>Phone 1-403-220-5448
>Fax 1-403-283-4740
>e-mail [log in to unmask]
>
>Mailing address:
>Dr. Gregor Wolbring
>Dept. of Medical Biochemistry
>Faculty of Medicine
>University of Calgary
>3330 Hospital Drive NW
>T2N 4N1
>Calgary Alberta Canada
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