I agree this is a wider project and had hoped Ron Hart's
Web committee would but it seems bogged in Rutgers mud,
so maybe if we just start to do it... I have immediate
needs for a course I'm doing this fall and would use any
unofficial guidelines. (There's a "Rutgers Reading List"
of books which does not correspond to any actual course --
it's on the Web )
This then is a request for additional hints and suggestions
>From everyone like those already made !
Heyward
> > Ray, thanks for reminding me of Netscape/IE similarities
> > and of Lynx. Would it make any sense to draw up a set of standards
> > among ourselves for primarily text-based pages and circulate them?
> >
>
> It is possible to write up a set of standards (maybe principles) for
> text-based pages (even with the changing standards). I would be very
> careful in using tables and frames (these don't always translate well in
> lynx) and the "alt" option in img tags. This is what first comes to mind.
>
> About whether we should write this up? I feel that the need is much
> greater than the orange group. Perhaps, this kind of document could be
> posted University wide?
>
> /Ray
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