An "accessibility audit" found "it did not comply with (federal) common look and feel requirements" that help viewers use websites, said spokeswoman Karen Shadd in an emailed response.
Um .... fail.
I have several CLF people working within the government and a site doesn't disappear for months on end in order to ensure it meets CLF 2.0 and W3C standards.
To be a Conservative today presupposes the ability to suspend all independent thought. I'm no conservative, but it is sad that this is what Canadian conservatism has come to. At least in the 1990's, with their talk of firewalls and such, Canadian conservatives were good for livening up a drab political scene.
An "accessibility audit" found "it did not comply with (federal) common look and feel requirements" that help viewers use websites, said spokeswoman Karen Shadd in an emailed response.
ReplyDeleteUm .... fail.
I have several CLF people working within the government and a site doesn't disappear for months on end in order to ensure it meets CLF 2.0 and W3C standards.
Try again, Big Daddy.
God, the lying...the lying...
ReplyDeleteTo be a Conservative today presupposes the ability to suspend all independent thought. I'm no conservative, but it is sad that this is what Canadian conservatism has come to. At least in the 1990's, with their talk of firewalls and such, Canadian conservatives were good for livening up a drab political scene.
ReplyDeleteLulu is right. I have actually worked on CLF projects that have kept their site up until the cutover is made.
ReplyDeleteThey are lying bastards.
BTW CC, you might find this interesting considering what happened to PZ a while back....
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