- From: lisa.seeman <lisa.seeman@zoho.com>
- Date: Thu, 10 Oct 2019 18:51:06 +0300
- To: "lisaseeman" <lisa.seeman@zoho.com>
- Cc: "public-personalization-tf" <public-personalization-tf@w3.org>
- Message-Id: <16db65bff0f.c6c06a33687158.362491486298548467@zoho.com>
Unfortunately We need to skip the call this week So we need to do this by email. Are there any problems with the wording for simplification and it's values? Do you support the current wording? Perhaps we should add that on expects a maximum of three critical items by page? Can you look at https://w3c.github.io/personalization-semantics/content/#simplification-explanation in the draft and see if you are happy with the section (including the values and their definitions). This will help us get to wide review draft. To make it easier here is the text from the values Value Description critical The critical setting should be used on:Elements that are essential for the key function (from the user perspective) of the page. Example: The send button for an email draft in an email application. Elements that are sometimes critical to use the site, such as "save my work" or "emergency instructions". Elements that are used by over 90% of a user group (such as parents or teachers) most times they interact with the content. medium (default) The medium setting should be used on:Elements that are used frequently but are not essential for the key functioning of the application. Example: The delete button for an email draft in an email application. Elements that are sometimes important for a user to interact with the site, such as settings to change colors or fonts. Elements that are used by over 60% of a user group (such as parents or teachers) when they interact with the content. low The low setting should be used on elements that are rarely used or only used by advanced users. Example: The terms and services or the archive button for an email application. All the best Lisa Seeman http://il.linkedin.com/in/lisaseeman/, https://twitter.com/SeemanLisa
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