The Web Standards Project (WaSP) has been reborn - a phoenix out of the ashes. The site is pure XHTML 1.0 Strict plus CSS - something I've been advocating from a Web accessibility point-of-view for years (not to the WaSP, but to others). As a matter of fact, that played a large role in the redesign of BrainStream as well. I'm *still* trying to get the point across that Web accessibility isn't just about people with disAbilities, it is universal accessibility - (ironically, the subject of the 1997 6th International World Wide Web Conference where I met my wife).
Universal accessibility includes the disabled but it also consists of people with slow machines and old browsers, International users who may not speak English or have an English-language browser, and those browsing from PDAs, mobile phones, or even their Electrolux ScreenFridge. To borrow from WWW6 - "Everyone, Everywhere Connected".
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