Re: "Accessible Web Browsing" document

Hi Alan, all,

> I think it will be necessary to provide summary and orientation information to help people find which part is relevant to them.

Anyone have thoughts or suggestions on this aspect?

Regards,
   Shadi


Alan Chuter wrote:
> This [1] looks like a rather ambitious document, but a very very useful 
> one. Here are a couple of suggestions and minor corrections.
> 
> Perhaps it would be a good idea to tell people to write down what 
> options they change and where they found them, so they can undo the 
> changes if they don't like the result.
> 
> I think it will be necessary to provide summary and orientation 
> information to help people find which part is relevant to them.
> 
> I find that one of the easiest and most useful ways to improve the 
> legibility of a Web page is to simply turn off CSS. Maybe we could 
> include that too.
> 
> Minor tweaks:
> "multimedia that is difficult to hear" could perhaps be "multimedia with 
> sound that is difficult to understand".
> 
> Under "Explore your computer system", "to meet many preferences" could 
> be "to suit many preferences".
> 
> Some typos: "Typing can be straneous", "Usign Voice Commands", 
> "Alternate Mouse" (to "Alternative").
> 
> [1] http://www.w3.org/WAI/EO/Drafts/adaptive/strategies
> 
> 

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