RE: WCAG2ICT 2nd Public Draft

I totally support that, although perhaps the W3C document publishing
requirements may be a hurdle. I've never seen an accordion widget on a w3C
doc.

 

Judy or Michael?

 

Cheers

David MacDonald

 

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From: Peter Korn [mailto:peter.korn@oracle.com] 
Sent: November-29-12 2:10 PM
To: Bailey, Bruce
Cc: public-wcag2ict-tf@w3.org
Subject: Re: WCAG2ICT 2nd Public Draft

 

Bruce, gang,

Since our output is a web document, I wonder if we might have the text of
the SCs and Intent in expanding/collapsing blocks, which by default are
collapsed when we publish the document.  That way only "our" text is
immediately visible, but the full content can be shown in context.


Regards,

Peter

On 11/29/2012 5:51 AM, Bailey, Bruce wrote:

I respectfully request that we revisit the decision to have the full
excerpts of the verbatim success criteria and Intent sections from the
Understanding document.  It really makes it hard to digest our "value added"
work.  Closely tracking Intent was important to the process, but as part of
our final deliverable, it is quite counterproductive IMHO.

 

That said, this exercise makes the case that this sort of stand-alone
version of Understanding WCAG 2.0, which is limited to only Intent, would be
a valuable addition to the WAI document collection.

 

From: Andi Snow-Weaver [mailto:andisnow@us.ibm.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2012 11:14 PM
To: public-wcag2ict-tf@w3.org
Subject: WCAG2ICT 2nd Public Draft

 

The editors are still reviewing the draft but it's good enough for you all
to start looking at it.

www.w3.org/WAI/GL/2012/WD-wcag2ict-20121126/

I'll send out a survey early tomorrow where you can put your comments.

Andi

 

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