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Re: barrier between the content and the user

From: Kurt Mattes <kurt.mattes@deque.com>
Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2016 12:27:02 -0500
Message-ID: <CAPwto3vVhckUdOy-W8j_a87k5pNZxnot=TqHBgifkpt5U4J7dw@mail.gmail.com>
To: "lisa.seeman" <lisa.seeman@zoho.com>
Cc: public-cognitive-a11y-tf <public-cognitive-a11y-tf@w3.org>
HI Lisa,

Just came across this while catching up on COGA email, apologies if this
has been discussed already. To me, it is not clear if it is the task or the
content that requires additional abilities in the new sentence. In the
original sentence the barrier is what requires additional abilities to
reach the content. Perhaps I am misunderstanding both sentences.

Best regards,
Kurt Mattes

On Tue, Aug 16, 2016 at 3:28 PM, lisa.seeman <lisa.seeman@zoho.com> wrote:

> Do you think we should change
>
> *When there is a barrier between the content and the user that requires
> additional abilities an alternative is provided that does not require
> additional abilities. *
>
> to
>
> *When the user needs to compete a task to reach  the content  that
> requires additional abilities an alternative is provided that does not
> require additional abilities.*
>
>  Is that clearer?
>
>
> As a reminder  - this includes security and voice menu systems
>
> All the best
>
> Lisa Seeman
>
> LinkedIn <http://il.linkedin.com/in/lisaseeman/>, Twitter
> <https://twitter.com/SeemanLisa>
>
>
>


-- 
Regards,
Kurt Mattes
Accessibility Program Manager
Deque Systems
610-368-1539
Received on Wednesday, 24 August 2016 17:27:31 UTC

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