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Nicole
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Validity - 4/7/2005 22:29:34
This may seem like a strange question, but in trying to prove one's services as better (compliant with validity and accessibility) than another, is it fair to put a competitors website and their portfolio through the W3C validator and an accessibility checker and state to your potential client that they are not valid or accessible? I don't mean this ethically, i mean am i missing something if a site doesn't comply with say W3C and Bobby, could they still argue that they comply with something else? Nicole
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Taz
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RE: Validity - 4/7/2005 22:45:43
W3C are the people that set the standard/s, so far as I am concerned they write the gospel, me follow like a good ickle webmaster that I am and stay within guidelines and standards they set. I got no issues pointing out a sites flaws in that dept, cos simply put if someone else was coding to standards and saw I wasn't they would do it to me. All is fair in code and webmastery. :p
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Nicole
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RE: Validity - 4/7/2005 23:02:06
Hi Taz, Thanks for that. I was just wondering if doing those 2 simple checks was enough to prove someone's work was invalid or inaccessible, before i launched into a full scale scathing attack on these poor unsuspecting people being the hard nosed bitch that i am (lol). For instance, often they don't declare a doctype, and i wondered if by doing that the validator wouldn't check it correctly or not. Nicole
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RE: Validity - 4/8/2005 0:17:21
i think that's fair enough - but i wouldn't be *too* scathing if they say had no doctype and a few minor validation errors - just point out how clean your code will be according to the people that have set the standards since the beginning (well since Tim Berners Lee got things going...) :)
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Nicole
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RE: Validity - 4/8/2005 5:46:56
Thanks everyone for you input. In this case it's not so much that i'm bagging competitors, i'd never blatantly do that, it's that consultant's technical requirements that i'm not happy with and am commenting on. In that 9 page report he states that this client needs this and this and this, full compliance with W3C and a fully accessible website, in fact he's practically mentioned everything possible in a website and then he's somehow grabbed three sample online quotes, (mind you they're taken directly from 3 web design companies sites without any official enquiry on his part, sites that say things like for $2000 you can get 50 pages, 5 graphics, 1 form etc.) What i'm trying to say in my tender is that the sample prices he's supplied in his document are misleading and could give the client false expectations of what a fully complient and accessible website would cost. For example, the web design companies he's included don't comply and aren't accessible. So i'm not actually slamming anybody here except the consultant who has probably given this group of clients a false idea of what price they should expect to pay. Nicole
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RE: Validity - 4/8/2005 9:06:42
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What i'm trying to say in my tender is that the sample prices he's supplied in his document are misleading and could give the client false expectations of what a fully complient and accessible website would cost. For example, the web design companies he's included don't comply and aren't accessible. while i totally support donkey and caz's comments, what you are describing is perfect. he apparently wrote a detailed spec sheet and then is supplying boiler plate quotes that do not meet the spec sheet and thus understate the price - go get em girl..lol
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RE: Validity - 4/8/2005 9:28:46
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Don't you just hate those kind of consultants. one of the things that happens is that the org has invested money in their "expert" and thus it would be cognitive disonnance to admit the expert was full of crap
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RE: Validity - 4/8/2005 9:39:42
Yes, you have summed it up nicely. But quote:
cognitive disonnance - swallowed the dictionary, Dan?
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RE: Validity - 4/8/2005 10:16:16
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swallowed the dictionary, Dan? Dan has been doing the profound, reflective Mr. Spock/Professor thing lately. Must be all those graduate level classes at old OU. Anyway, what he said fits: The theory of cognitive disonnance states .... there is a tendency for individuals to seek consistency among their cognitions (i.e., beliefs, opinions). When there is an inconsistency between attitudes or behaviors (dissonance), something must change to eliminate the dissonance. In the case of a discrepancy between attitudes and behavior, it is most likely that the attitude will change to accommodate the behavior.
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RE: Validity - 4/8/2005 10:29:55
and to take it a step further, Larry - when there is disonnance between held beliefs and observed reality, humans have a remarkable ability to resolve the disonnance, not but changing their beliefs but by changing their perception of reality to fit their beliefs. this is a theory that has been demonstrated countless time in controlled experiments.
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RE: Validity - 4/8/2005 12:40:13
indeed it does... the experiments to demonstrate cognitive disonance are revealing. In one that I participated in designing, we had 50 students who had to attend a one hour training. they were split into 2 groups. group A was told privately (one on one) that the trainer hated students and didnt care if they learned. Group 2 was told the trainer loved students and wanted desperately for them to learn. all 50 attended the same session. Group A averaged 54% on the post test while group B averaged 89%. In addition Group A rated the trainer low - avg ascore 1.7 out of 5 whereas group b rated 4.4 out of 5
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RE: Validity - 4/8/2005 14:39:34
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also applies to visual perception when we see recognisable shapes in clouds or, faces in the fire. those types of illusions demonstrate empirically that our "vision" is not like a camera - it is distorted by things in our brain. what we think we see may not be what we see - then when you add personal prejudices, expectations emotions etc., you see why two people seeing the same thing do not in fact see the same thing. It is amazing to talk with a lawyer or a cop about comparing crime witness statements imediately after a crime - no way do they seem to be describing the same event. enough of this seriousness - I want to be class clown
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Nicole
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RE: Validity - 4/8/2005 16:04:33
Thanks Jaybee and Dan, They're good points Jaybee, I didn't think of that and may include that in my tender also. I won't beat myself up if i don't get the job, as i know the website for this group of organisations is now not as high a priority as originally intentioned. I also feel as if i have to quote for this job, as my current client has really bent over backwards helping me find work lately, and if i didn't quote then she may stop helping. Here's a sample of what i've written in this tender: quote:
Costing estimates contained within the technical requirements document provided are misleading. None of the website design companies provided in that document comply with W3C validation guidelines, nor are they producing accessible websites. While I’m not singling these three businesses out in particular, I do feel it was misleading to use these three companies and cost estimates in this document. This is because full compliance with Accessibility guidelines in particular can be a very difficult and time consuming process, and one which can greatly inflate costs. Inclusion of these cost estimates for organisations that require full compliance with Accessibility guidelines can only give the client false expectations, and may lead to a client searching forever for a web design company that can produce these compliant sites for the rates specified. NixDesign agrees with the need for accessible websites in principle though we cannot guarantee that our sites comply fully with these guidelines. In addition, we note that the Department of XXXXXX website is also neither W3C and Accessibility compliant Department of XXXXXX is their governing body, and on the subject of categorised search feature, message board and chat feaure: quote:
Comprehensive Categorised Search Feature – It is assumed your website will eventually contain hundreds of services, all servicing or representing different client groups, ages, disabilities etc. With the site initially consisting of 15 services and 35 after 12 months, visitors searching using a comprehensive categorised search feature will possibly be faced with a “No results found” message if their search is too specific. NixDesign recommends a basic search feature until such time as there are enough services to provide a reasonable selection of results for all categories. Message Board – for similar reasons, a message board is best implemented once there are enough potential users to guarantee the boards will be populated very regularly with new messages. It is very common for new websites to include message boards before they have many members, subsequently the few participants post messages for a little while, but as there aren’t many participants posting new messages daily, the regular contributors drop off, leaving a message board that is even less regularly contributed to. This in essence “kills” the message board idea, as new members view the message board, notice there haven’t been any additions for a while and conclude that it’s not a viable communication option for them or their service. NixDesign recommends that this option be left until stage two, or once enough services (say 50) are included within the site. Chat Feature – Same reasons as Message Board. The potential for work coming out of this site is also enormous, another reason why i should quote. The 15 initial services probably have a website already, but i'd be surprised if all 35 by the end of the first year do, and there must be plenty of the 350 in time to come who need a website. I know my message board reasoning is convoluted at the moment, but i'm working on it. Nicole
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