Re: Singular used where plural intended

Thank you, this edit will be posted soon in our next update. Michael

noreply@w3.org wrote:
> Name: Matthew Tylee Atkinson
> Email: matkinson@paciellogroup.com
> Affiliation: The Paciello Group
> Document: UW
> Item Number: Understanding Success Criterion 1.4.5
> Part of Item: Intent
> Comment Type: editorial
> Summary of Issue: Singular used where plural intended
> Comment (Including rationale for any proposed change):
> The singular "criterion" is used in "would interfere with meeting other criterion" whereas "criteria" was intended.
>
> Proposed Change:
> Change the text in this section of the document to "would interfere with meeting other criteria"
>
>   

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Michael Cooper
Web Accessibility Specialist
World Wide Web Consortium, Web Accessibility Initiative
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