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Issue 26: February 2000

ATAG 1.0

Authoring Tool Accessibility Guidelines 1.0 (ATAG) became a W3C Recommendation on 3 February 2000. ATAG provides guidelines for Web authoring tool developers to help them produce tools that generate accessible Web content and are themselves accessible.

This is one of three accessibility guidelines. The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines is already a Recommendation and the User Agent Accessibility Guidelines will soon become one.

Here is a flavour of what is in the guidelines:

In all there are seven main guidelines with a great deal of background information plus a priority check list for the tool designer.

IBM, RealNetworks, Sausage, SoftQuad, Amaya and others have all agreed to implement the relevant guidelines in their products. Also large companies like Boeing, Bell Atlantic and Electricty de France have welcomed the guidelines as valuable in allowing them to use tools that produce accessible output.

For more information see http://www.w3.org/TR/2000/REC-ATAG10-20000203/

WWW9: Amsterdam: May 15-19, 2000

WWW9 Keynotes

A fifth keynote speaker has been added to the line up. He is Lawrence Lessig, Berkman Professor of Law at Harvard Law School. He will talk to the topic: Cyberspace's Constitution.

New Members

The total number of members has risen to 399. The new Members since January are:

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