Tom
good comment about accessibility - in fact the site is part of a
greater site so I will send on the comment. Thanks.
Re editing and finding your way around the wiki:
it seems that some people are having problems editing despite having
registered, so I am also trying to discover what has happened to make
that the case.
Finally, the proposals are at:
http://dublincore.org/accessibilitywiki/NewElementProposal
http://dublincore.org/accessibilitywiki/ApplicationProfileAbstractModel
Liddy
On 22/06/2007, at 2:41 PM, Tom Worthington wrote:
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> At 12:30 PM 22/06/2007, Liddy Nevile wrote:
>> ... Behind the scenes, work has continued on the AccessForAll
>> profiles ... Please take a final look at the proposals for these
>> profiles as they appear on the DC Accessibility wiki ...
>
> It might be a good idea to have the accessibility wiki <http://
> dublincore.org/accessibilitywiki> pass an accessibility test. The
> title of the page is " - FrontPage" and the image at the top of the
> page has alt text of "[?]". I suggest making these something like
> "Dublin Core Accessibility Wiki". I tried to correct this, but was
> told "You are not allowed to edit this page."
>
>> Please take a final look at the proposals for these profiles as
>> they appear on the DC Accessibility wiki ...
>
> I couldn't find the proposals for the profiles on the wiki.
>
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