WaSP Forms Accessibility Task Force

Posted June 27th, 2005 by Christopher Phillips

This is exciting news from the Web Standards Project- a grassroots task force from a well established organization promoting web accessibility and it looks like they have a crack team of experts assembled to tackle the job. It will be interesting to see what comes out of this effort, it should do a lot to encourage awareness of accessibility issues.

There is lots of commentary going on around the horn on this with a good set of links to some of the discussions from Eric Meyer, including a some suggested places to start from Joe Clark.


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