Dear All,
Thank you for the discussion and feedback on last week's conference call.
As agreed, the following resources have been modified, as follows:
*Main overview page for Older Users Resources:*
https://www.w3.org/WAI/EO/wiki/Web_and_Older_Users
Changes:
- Last Conference Call, December 1: it was been recommended that the
last paragraph on the page concerning WAI-AGE project should go into a
footer, as I don't know how to do this in the wiki, thus, I have left it as
is at the bottom of the page. For the migration to the new design, I have
a reminder.
- Bullet point Stories of Older Users: I added in brackets the name of
the relevant example (Mr. Yunus)
- Hemmingway app & readability: following Nic's suggestion to use
Hemmingwap app, we agreed that this could be done later since it won't
impact the content as such
- Readability of Sharron's recent revised resource:
https://w3c.github.io/wai-people-use-web/people-use-web/ I find the
landing page excellent and I think it would greatly improve the readability
of this main overview page by moving content to a set of sub-pages. Would
agree that we take the same approach to have a landing page, followed by a
bulleted list of resources?
- If you agree, I will go ahead and revise pages to adopt the same
approach.
- If you feel that we don't need to spend time on this, that's also
fine, but please indicate your view.
*Literature Overview page:*
https://www.w3.org/WAI/EO/wiki/New_Overview_page#Who_develop
ed_the_WAI-AGE_Literature_Review
*Changes made:*
1. Third paragraph on page removed.
2. Last paragraph modified to "The Literature Review was developed with
the Education and Outreach Working Group <https://www.w3.org/WAI/EO/> (EOWG),
which is part of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) Web Accessibility
Initiative (WAI)."
*Presentation modified by Shadi:*
Many thanks, Shadi, for the update to the Older User's presentation under
the WAI-AGE project. Separate e-mail on this topic has been sent.
Best,
Vicki