comments for discussion on "How People with Disabilities Use the Web"

Dear group,

Please find below some of the comments on How People with Disabilities 
Use the Web that we will be discussing today or during future calls; 
feel free to send any thoughts or reaction by e-mail.

Sailiesh Panchang
- Throughout, "Related sections": keep nested lists or use sub-headings?
- Stories, "Mr Lee": remove discussion of CMS as it is too technical?
- Stories, "Mr Lee": portrait effect of keyboard inaccessibility on RSI 
as "re-damaging" vs "increasing pain"?

Jennifer Sutton
- Overview, "catchy phrase": not a complete last sentence in the middle
- Stories: use term "stories" consistently rather than mixing with 
"scenarios"

Suzette Keith
- Throughout: add some references for teachers? Maybe just a note on the 
overview page?

Sylvie Duchateau
- Throughout: remove "Page Contents" <h2> (?? requesting confirmation)

Michael Stenitzer
- Throughout: make "How People with Disabilities Use the Web" a 
superheadline (with smaller font) rather than sub-headline as now
- Throughout: drop information in brackets in "related sections" links
- Overview, "catchy phrase": last sentence of the is not fluid
- Principles, "Accessibility Standards" section: add new sub-section 
specifically about WAI standards (reusing the same content)


Best,
   Shadi

-- 
Shadi Abou-Zahra - http://www.w3.org/People/shadi/ |
   WAI International Program Office Activity Lead   |
  W3C Evaluation & Repair Tools Working Group Chair |

Received on Friday, 29 October 2010 07:54:17 UTC