RE: EOWG: Agenda for 4 May 2007 Teleconference [with new Quick Ref link]

1. WCAG 2.0 Quick Reference

Current version: http://www.w3.org/WAI/WCAG20/quickref/

Interim **DRAFT**: http://www.w3.org/WAI/WCAG20/quickref/20070516/
- Any feedback on how to make the resource more understandable and
usable?

The overall heading of the document is still confusing. It may be better
to call it something with "planner" in or some active verb that makes
you realise that it is a document that you can interact with and use to
help you plan and map what guidelines and techniques you need to
implement on your site. Something like "WCAG 2.0 implementation
planner".

I almost want it to be in a table with a column that can then be filled
out by me for pass and fail so that I can print it off and check stuff
off as I use it in my site.

There is an awful lot of explanation and text at the start of the
document that has to be waded through. It would be easier to read if
this was cut down and simplified. 


Thanks, Henny


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