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"Matrix Layouts are like table-based layouts combined with absolute positioning. It only adds one new property value and tries to build on existing concepts (margin, border, padding, z-index and all that other fun stuff still works the same). Will it be the perfect solution for all your templating needs? No. I already see areas where it's less than ideal. But it'd be better than what we have now."
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"The following is NOT WCAG 2.0. It is, however, a simple checklist that presents the principles and techniques of WCAG 2.0 in a more user-friendly, understandable format. The language has been significantly changed and simplified from the official WCAG 2.0 specification to make it more easily tested and verified for web pages. While this checklist may be very handy in pursuing accessibility and WCAG conformance, please reference WCAG 2.0 documentation to verify actual conformance."
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From 1.0 to 2.0
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"In his first column for developers looking for insights into better application design, Dick Berry explains why look and feel is only the tip of the iceberg. Find out why starting with the user experience leads to better application design, whether for Web users or unplugged users."
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"A customizable quick reference to Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.0 requirements (success criteria) and techniques"
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Comparison of 1.0 checkpoints to 2.0 success criteria
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"Getting from here to there will be confusing. Those with a vested interest will portray portions of the truth in a way that will sound very plausible. This is an attempt to level set."
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