Re: Patterns and User Story Wording Structure Straw Poll

Hello,

We didn't receive a lot of response on this and need to clear it up.

For me I prefer #2 but can live with 3. I am concerned that #1 does violate
screen reader best practices.

Best regards,

Rachael

On Mon, Jan 11, 2021 at 7:57 AM Lisa Seeman <lisa1seeman@gmail.com> wrote:

> I find option 1. the clearest.
>
> Screen reader issues can be addressed using  aria-lable
> unfortunately the headings are often off the page view so they do not
> always give context
>
>
> On Fri, Jan 8, 2021 at 12:12 AM Rachael Bradley Montgomery <
> rachael@accessiblecommunity.org> wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> An issue was raised that when reading the table of contents for Making
>> Content Usable, the repetitive headings for patterns and user stories made
>> reading more difficult than necessary.
>>
>> Today we decided that we should keep the structure of the headings in the
>> table of contents and the document the same. Below are the options for ways
>> we can present the headings for patterns and users stories. Please write
>> back with which alternative you prefer or another alternative not listed
>> here.
>>
>> 1 (current):  *User Story: Previous Steps *and *Pattern: Make Each Step
>> Clear*
>> 2: *Previous Steps (User Story)* and *Make Each Step Clear (Pattern)*
>> 3: *Previous Steps - User Story* and *Make Each Step Clear - Pattern*
>> 4. *Previous Steps* and *Make Each Step Clear*
>>
>> Thank you,
>>
>> Rachael
>> --
>> Rachael Montgomery, PhD
>> Director, Accessible Community
>> rachael@accessiblecommunity.org
>>
>> "I will paint this day with laughter;
>> I will frame this night in song."
>>  - Og Mandino
>>
>>

-- 
Rachael Montgomery, PhD
Director, Accessible Community
rachael@accessiblecommunity.org

"I will paint this day with laughter;
I will frame this night in song."
 - Og Mandino

Received on Thursday, 18 February 2021 14:40:08 UTC