Re: Proposal for Guideline 1.1 (Definition of content)

Wendy writes:
<blockquote>
content
 
Proposed definition: Information that forms Web sites and Web
applications: the code and markup that define the structure,
presentation, and interaction, as well as text, images, and sounds
that convey information to the end-user. In this specification, the
noun "content" is used in three ways:
 
1. It is used to mean the delivery unit as a whole or in
parts - the information that the author provides such that the user
agent can generate an accessible perceivable unit(s).
2. It is used to mean the perceivable unit(s) as a whole or
in parts.
3. It is used in the term non-text content.
 
 
</blockquote>
 
I like this definition. But I'm not quite clear on the relationship
between the first two sentences (both have colons).
 
This is probably a small editorial change but given the importance of
the term "content" to what we're doing, it's critical that the
definition be clear.
 
John

"Good design is accessible design." 
John Slatin, Ph.D.
Director, Accessibility Institute
University of Texas at Austin
FAC 248C
1 University Station G9600
Austin, TX 78712
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email jslatin@mail.utexas.edu
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Received on Thursday, 28 April 2005 19:23:12 UTC