Re: 2.11 summary

Good idea. terse and subtle is good for "users" and "it's also
recommended" for AAA

On Fri, Sep 30, 2011 at 7:45 AM, Jeanne Spellman <jeanne@w3.org> wrote:
> Kim, thanks for the reminder about "It's also recommended".  I am updating
> my proposals to include that.
>
> However, I would like to get a sense from the group whether "It's also
> recommended" should be for AA.  I think that given that in WCAG, we
> recommend AA as a base conformance implementation and save AAA for optional,
> I think we should follow that in the UAAG summaries, as well. That way we
> are encouraging AA implementation, at least subtly.
>
> jeanne
>
> On 9/30/2011 8:39 AM, Jeanne Spellman wrote:
>>
>> a minor point, but I thought we had agreed to use the plural "users" in
>> the summary, to subtly make the point that it impacts many people.
>>
>> I've added this to the survey for next week's meeting.
>>
>> jeanne
>>
>> On 9/22/2011 4:51 PM, Kim Patch wrote:
>>>
>>> Summary: The user can globally show/hide background images (2.11.1),
>>> load content to play only on on explicit request (2.11.2), render a
>>> placeholder for executable content (2.11.3), toggle executable content
>>> (2.11.4), adjust the playback rate of recorded content (2.11.5), control
>>> and navigate rendered audio and animation that's longer than three
>>> seconds (2.11.6, 2.11.7). It's also recommended that the user can
>>> navigate audio and animation based on semantics (2.11.8),
>>> discover,choose, scale and position available tracks (2.11.9, 2.11.11),
>>> adjust media size (2.11.10), and control media contrast and brightness
>>> (2.11.12).
>>
>>
>
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> Jeanne Spellman
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> jeanne@w3.org
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