Re: Guidelines

These should be links to appropriate anchors in the example section and
should be relevant. They seem to have become one anchor as opposed to
several different anchors somewhere in the editing process. The intention
of the example section is that all the appropriate guidelines would be
illustrated in the section. Possibly we should change the text of the links
to make it less redundant or have a statement at the beginning of the
guideline section that the various guidelines are illustrated in the alt
tag example.

Jutta

>I would really like to take the
>
>'example: ALT tag for images in HTML 4.0' out of the guideliens in nearly
>all the places. There are some cases where it is simply irrelevant to the
>point of the guideline, and its frequency makes it look as though it was
>pasted everywhere to save the trouble of thinking about an appropriate
>example. This reflects badly onthe rest of the guidelines document.
>
>Thoughts?
>
>--Charles McCathieNevile -  mailto:charles@w3.org
>phone:(temporary) +1 (617) 258 8143  http://purl.oclc.org/net/charles
>
>W3C Web Accessibility Initiative -  http://www.w3.org/WAI
>545 Technology sq., Cambridge MA, USA

Received on Thursday, 17 December 1998 13:33:23 UTC