Hi Op maandag 16 mei 2005 20:36, schreef Andrea Resmini:
b) Degrades nicely.
Also add to the list 'does not impair using the web site if disabled', since accessibility requires that front-ends and back-ends (hence the administrative portion) work nicely without Javascript, to allow users with disabilities complete use of the site's functions even if they use helpers, screen-readers, do not use a keyboard / mouse, etc. For example, the recent (2004) italian Accessibility Act requires all public offices to only adopt CMS which comply with the above (obviously, among other requirements partly derived from the USA Section 508 and from the WAI WCAG).
option b) is the short version of your long story. Regards, Bèr -- [ Bèr Kessels | Drupal services www.webschuur.com ]