- From: Rain Michaels <rainb@google.com>
- Date: Mon, 22 Feb 2021 06:07:09 -0800
- To: Lisa Seeman <lisa1seeman@gmail.com>
- Cc: public-cognitive-a11y-tf <public-cognitive-a11y-tf@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <CAJO5Husoe=iu697Qw3WFeYp7d8GFdD1PZnpYkQxZ92T2dYJBhQ@mail.gmail.com>
+1 My apologies for being late in reply... On Thu, Feb 18, 2021 at 9:02 AM Lisa Seeman <lisa1seeman@gmail.com> wrote: > please respond by Feb 21. > Otherwise we will assume you agree. > > On Thu, Jan 21, 2021 at 6:33 PM Lisa Seeman <lisa1seeman@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Hi Folks >> >> >> I was asked to write an received response to 143 >> <https://github.com/w3c/coga/issues/143> on Motor automaticity and >> object permanence >> >> Send a +1 if you agree - if not please add comments . >> >> >> >> Proposal: >> >> Thank you for your comments. We intend to add clarifications, based on >> your comments, to pattern 4.2.3 pattern 4.3.4 and Persona: Amy Scenario 1. >> >> In addition you will find other places that we have address these >> issues: >> >> >> Object permanence >> >> Challenges with object permanence (not the particular phrase), are >> covered in: >> >> · 3.2.1 User Story: Findable includes the user need - "I can >> reach important information and the controls I need without scrolling or >> carrying out other actions. They are not hidden or off screen." >> >> · 4.2.6 Pattern: Make the Relationship Clear Between Controls and >> What They Affect - "Avoiding multiple or nested scrolling areas" >> >> · 4.3.1 Pattern: Make it Easy to Identify the Most Important >> Tasks and Features of the Site - "Placing the tasks/features towards the >> top of the page so the user does not have to scroll to see them, >> >> Placing the tasks/features toward the top of the content so assistive >> technology finds them quickly" >> >> · 4.3.4 Pattern: Ensure the Most Important Things on the Page are >> Easy to Find - "Make key content visually stand out and be visible to users >> without needing to scroll the page or hover over content." >> >> >> >> Motor automaticity >> >> Challenges around motor automaticity (not the particular phrase), are >> covered in: >> >> · 3.7.4 User Story: Cognitive Stress - "I need simple, consistent >> content." >> >> · 3.8.1 User Story: Adapt - "I need the controls to be >> consistently positioned on the screen where I expect them to be." >> >> · 4.2.3 Pattern: Use a Consistent Visual Design - "Use a >> consistent visual design across groups of pages." and "Layout is consistent >> across blocks of content, including position of interactive elements and >> navigational controls." >> >> >> >> >> Adding the terms into the document, the glossary, and Use Cases/Personas >> is bigger than we can handle in the time we have available for publishing >> version 1. We would like to address these issues more in the next version >> (1.1) of our document, when we will have more time. We intend to consider >> for version 1.1: >> >> · Adding the terms motor automaticity and object permanence >> into the document to make it easier for those looking for the term to find >> the appropriate user stories and patterns >> >> · Adding the terms into the glossary if the term becomes added >> into the document >> >> · Adding the terms into a Use Case/Persona >> >> >> Thanks again for your review and help >> >> >> The task force >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >
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