Jump to navigation bar or site info links.

What happened to the Association of Accessibility Professionals?

The AAP wanted to make a difference, but because of disagreements between its founders, unfounded and thoroughly investigated accusations of conspiracies within the group's provisional board, and even suggestions of legal action from some quarters, the group floundered.

To try and get back on track we gave the group back to the BDWMA - whose founder complained that the UA-WG had effectively been stolen from them and renamed the AAP - but that association has since disappeared, leaving us without any leadership at all.

The future of this website

This website will shortly be closed down, but you may see some of its content reappear elsewhere. For now you can still access a copy of the old home page.

Closing credits

This update was brought to you by Mark Williams who was webmaster for this site and a member of the provisional AAP board. Mark witnessed the rise and fall of the group, and he hopes that another group will take up the AAP's cause and help make the web accessible to all.

Last updated: April 13th 2007.

The Association of Accessibility Professionals is no more