
Initiative for browser freedom, see http://www.anybrowser.org/campaign/
You can find the [Accessible Site Design Guide] there.
I think it'll be a good idea to let wikis be compatible with that, in other words, make the whole CSS support worked on in this wiki a facultative add-on and not a built-in feature in future releases.
After all, good wikis are
-- DavidAndel
great pictures, may i make local copies of them and put them on unrelated web pages? i could give credit to the anybrowser campaign somewhere on the site, although maybe not on every page (if i put the pic on every page). -- BayleShanks
Sure. But do it best as shown in the code example on the [campaign page] - this way you'll have a link to the campaign from each picture without cluttering your pages. And make sure to have a look at the graphics page there, there are many more ;-) As a neuroscientist I guess you'd like brain1.gif even more... ...ah, I see. You mean in your NeuroWiki, right? I would read the copyright stuff on the anybrowser page. It should somewhere be explained what they want. -- DavidAndel