Apropos the subject line, what's a "3.4"? > we want to supply users with a schematic/ summaries of sites and pages > so they can find the content that they need. To do that we need > important content marketed up, as important content - the author needs > to provide and create a structure And how do we do that? Apart from using sitemaps and the <strong> and <ins> elements? What makes you think that the entire Web could possibly be adapted in this way? > (note: this is similar to 3.4 however we are adding a requirement to > _identify_ important content- and then incorporate it into structural > mark up ) And how *do* we do that? Take five existing sites *unrelated* to disability, the W3C, or standards compliance and give us full and complete rewrites of those sites. Then we'll have something to talk about. -- Joe Clark | joeclark@joeclark.org Author, _Building Accessible Websites_ <http://joeclark.org/access/> | <http://joeclark.org/book/>Received on Thursday, 20 November 2003 12:28:50 GMT
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