- From: Steve Lee <stevelee@w3.org>
- Date: Wed, 20 May 2020 11:33:00 +0100
- To: public-cognitive-a11y-tf@w3.org
Thank you Abi and Jennie Could I suggest we consider seeing if our entries could be added to the WAI website resource so there is a single point of reference? That will make it easier for developers to find and use, plus should also ease maintenance, especially now the formats are similar. We can always explore the option after this Wide Review release if there is not enough time. Apologies if you were already suggesting this. Steve On 19/05/2020 18:22, James A. wrote: > Hello everyone > > Jennie and I have been working on the glossary task. We found that the > current W3C WAI page on abilities and barriers > <https://www.w3.org/WAI/people-use-web/abilities-barriers> contained > descriptions of many of the cognitive difficulties that we were > attempting to define. As these were clear and easy to read, as well as > already in use by W3C, we felt that we should use these as a starting > point and adopt this style for the additional entries we require. > > We have created a glossary from the WAI definitions and have added > additional entries to cover the our prioity list in the same style. This > has been reviewed by Rachael and EA so we feel that this is now ready to > go out as part of the wider review of content usable. The proposed > glossary is in a google doc at > https://docs.google.com/document/d/1AuM-06Alk5VgVgFPTsJD2DcadIrcGIRVDcNgFwPiQRc/edit?usp=sharing > . > > Best wishes > > Abi >
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