I'm running a little behind the discussion here. Wow! The "Bobby" site definitely has some things to say about the PLUG main page. I'll have to do some work on that ... (To see what we're talking about, go to http://www.cast.org/bobby/ and enter the URL http://plug.phoenix.az.us/ in the form.) Actually, most of the issues aren't issues at all, and PLUG the site is pretty accessible. Try it with Lynx, it comes across pretty well. But there are some definite issues needing attention. I also need to check into the subordinate pages. Still have bad links on the links page, etc. When Bobby refers to "link groups", what is it talking about? Links generally stand alone, each with its own "href" and opportunity to give it good descriptive features. But what kind of feature would help you "skip past" a group of links? I agree we should work to keep the site as accessible as possible. I always test with IE5, Netscape 4.7, Opera and often with Lynx. I can't install Opera 6 on my RedHat 7.1 box due to dependencies. I've also been unable to install Konqueror on my Linux boxes so far (once I get Debian online I hope I'll escape from Dependency Hell). Vic Todd Hought wrote: > ... the standards laid out by Bobby (http://www.cast.org/bobby/). > The cox site fails this MISERABLY, (so does Qwest's) which would > cause someone who is blind or low-vision to not be able to pay > their bill online like the rest of us, therefore, discriminating > against them. To be fair, I ran the plug website thru it as well, > and it also failed, so maybe we have some work to do on our own > page so that we can convert some blind people away from the dark > side. :-)