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A personal reflection on the WCAG 2.0 publication

Today W3C WAI published Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0. This is a momentous occasion. Another post links to the official announcements. Here is another perspective, my personal perspective...

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Filed on December 11, 2008 3:11 PM in Accessibility, Publications, Technology, W3C Life, W3C・QA News
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A New Era for Web Accessibility: WCAG 2.0 is Finalized

WCAG 2.0 was published today as a final Web Standard "W3C Recommendation". Check out the official announcement, e-mail, press release, testimonials, and a personal reflection on WCAG. Here are some additional perspectives on a few points...

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Filed on December 11, 2008 2:49 PM in Accessibility, Mobile, Publications, Technology, W3C・QA News
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With real world implementations WCAG 2.0 steps closer to expected December 2008 publication

Today W3C WAI published WCAG 2.0 as a "W3C Proposed Recommendation". This means that the technical material of WCAG 2.0 is complete and it has been used successfully in real websites. Up next: final publication as a Web standard, which we expect in December!

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Filed on November 3, 2008 6:34 PM in Accessibility, Publications, Technology, Technology 101, Video, eGov
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HTML 5 Publications

Four documents have been recently published for HTML 5 by the HTML Working Group.

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Filed on June 11, 2008 1:51 AM in HTML, Publications
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Web Typography - Your wish list

Give your feedback and tell about your wishes list on Web Typography.

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Filed on May 1, 2008 5:06 AM in CSS, Opinions & Editorial, Publications
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WCAG 2.0 takes a giant leap forward — Now it's your turn

WCAG 2.0 is going, boldly, where it's never gone before: Today WCAG 2.0 is at "W3C Candidate Recommendation"! Can you feel the Web accessibility world shake? Candidate Recommendation means that we think the technical content is stable and we want developers and designers to start using WCAG 2.0, to test it out in every-day situations....

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Filed on April 30, 2008 5:35 PM in Accessibility, Opinions & Editorial, Publications
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Is WCAG 2.0 almost done?!

A Last Call Working Draft of WCAG 2.0 was just published. This means that the WCAG Working Group has integrated all resolutions from previous comments. Yeah! Now the question is whether this draft of WCAG 2.0 is ready for the community to support moving it on towards becoming a Web standard (W3C Recommendation)...

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Filed on December 12, 2007 2:52 PM in Accessibility, Opinions & Editorial, Publications
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The QA Handbook published as a W3C Working Group Note

The QA Handbook, designed to facilitate and accelerate the work of W3C Working Groups, has been updated and published as a W3C Working Group Note....

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Filed on September 6, 2005 12:42 AM in Publications
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Variability in Specifications published as a W3C Working Group Note

Variability in Specifications, a companion to the QA Framework: Specification Guidelines, has been updated and published as a W3C Working Group Note. The Note contains advanced specification design considerations and conformance-related techniques. It describes how design of a specification's conformance...

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Filed on August 30, 2005 12:46 AM in Publications
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QA Framework: Specification Guidelines is a W3C Recommendation

QA Framework: Specification Guidelines, the main document produced by the QA Working Group has been published as a W3C Recommendation on August 17. Publication as a W3C Recommendation is the sign that this document has received the endorsement of W3C...

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Filed on August 18, 2005 12:47 AM in Publications
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“WaSP asks W3C�?, Adding Multimedia in Web Documents (part 2) published

Last week, in a new instance of the WaSP asks W3C project, the QA Team completed its answer on Adding Multimedia in Web Documents with more details on the use and implementation of the object tag in HTML. Discussion and...

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Filed on May 31, 2005 12:50 AM in HTML, Publications, Tutorials
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Test FAQ

The QA Working Group has released a Test FAQ. The 17 questions it addresses match the different topics the QA Working Group has found particularly important for most Working Groups in W3C and incorporate examples and ideas from various existing...

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Filed on May 11, 2005 1:00 AM in Publications
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“More About Custom DTD�? article published in A List Apart

The QA Team has written an article for A List Apart, entitled More About Custom DTDs, explaining when custom DTDs make sense, and when they don't....

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Filed on May 11, 2005 12:57 AM in HTML, Publications, Tutorials
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Specification Guidelines and Variability in Specifications updated

The QA Working Group has published an update of two of its documents: QA Framework: Specification Guidelines and Variability in Specifications. The new version of Specification Guidelines includes the resolutions of the comments received during the Last Call period, and...

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Filed on April 28, 2005 1:01 AM in Publications
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New Article: Ampersands, PHP Sessions and Valid HTML

A new technical article on the topic of Ampersands, PHP Sessions and Valid HTML was published by the QAIG, courtesy of David Dorward. The QA Interest Group welcomes such contribution of material, see our Contribution Guidelines for details....

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Filed on April 26, 2005 1:04 AM in Publications, Tutorials
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