Hello - and another question from me:

Can anyone recommend a good "understandable" interpretation of 
Accessibility Guidelines 2.0?  I, as a designer/developer, understand 
pretty much most of it (or whatever I need for our company purposes),  but 
we are in process of "Defining" how we are going to comply with these 
guidelines.  This is difficult as far as discussing those with a group of 
people with different industry knowledge - web architects, managers, 
content editors of Marketing type, and individual developers.  Therefore, 
I need to put together a good solid document stating what we need to do, 
why we need to do that and how we are going to accomplish that.

For example (and this is a bad example :):  What - JavaScript needs to be 
unobtrusive, and the site features need to be accessible with or without 
JavaScript.  Why - in some case if JS is turned off then the site breaks, 
(is there any statistics of how many users turn off JS?) ...How - this 
particular topic has various techniques, so no example here.

Does anyone have a good, solid, detailed by easy to understand/read 
example of such Accessibility compliance standards?  We are an insurance 
company and have never done this before, therefore this is a big start for 
us...
Thank you!
Anya



Anya V.  Gerasimchuk
Web Designer, IT - Web Shared Services
UNIFI Information Technology 
agerasimc...@unioncentral.com
(513) 595 -2391
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