Here is a clearer (I hope) "option" proposal that could be put into a survey: (1) Remove the term Option from the glossary. (2) Reword the following places Option might mean anything besides its common sense meaning: "choice": A.3.6.4 PREFERENCES Assistance: The authoring tool includes a mechanism to help the author(s) configure any PREFERENCE SETTINGS related to Part A of this document. (Level AAA) B.3.1.1,2,3 Accessible Options Prominent (WCAG Level A,AA,AAA): If authors are provided with a choice of authoring actions for achieving the same authoring outcome (e.g., styling text), then options that will result in web content conforming to WCAG 2.0 Level A are at least as prominent as options that will not. (Level A) Cheers, Jan -- (Mr) Jan Richards, M.Sc. jan.richards@utoronto.ca | 416-946-7060 Adaptive Technology Resource Centre (ATRC) Faculty of Information | University of TorontoReceived on Tuesday, 2 March 2010 21:03:57 GMT
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