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Re: The fourth element?

From: Kynn Bartlett <kynn-edapta@idyllmtn.com>
Date: Tue, 28 Nov 2000 16:38:51 -0800
Message-Id: <a05010403b64a006fb8c9@[198.173.164.123]>
To: Jason White <jasonw@ariel.ucs.unimelb.edu.au>, Web Content Accessibility Guidelines <w3c-wai-gl@w3.org>
At 10:12 AM +1100 11/29/00, Jason White wrote:
>One could argue that if the web content provides its own
>user interface, the access requirements would be met, on the output side,
>by text equivalents (guideline 1), separation of content/structure from
>style/presentation (guideline 2), facilitating comprehension (guideline
>3), and facilitating browsing and navigation (guideline 4); and on the
>input side there is the requirement for device independence (guideline 5).

All web content provides at least a minimal user interface.  Web pages
are user interfaces.

--Kynn
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Kynn Bartlett <kynn@idyllmtn.com>
http://www.kynn.com/
Received on Tuesday, 28 November 2000 20:43:39 GMT

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