- From: lucia greco <lucy@accessaces.com>
- Date: Tue, 29 Oct 2019 12:59:30 -0700
- To: Silver Task Force <public-silver@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <CAOLcwjMoEkOU-NuYZHW7CoDqyqbMAyEC96YUvF4XGZW6JFqyjw@mail.gmail.com>
hello every one: i just had a experience that i thought i should share here as an example of how we need to make what we produce much more effective and simple. i was sent a link to the aria 1.1 spec specifically the information on the role of note. well i gave up trying to read that page after 10 minuts of reading overly complex text that talked about translation and normative information. then i thought lets look through the heddings and found 4 h4 called note and i stopped counting after 5 h5 called note. and frankly i still don't have any idea what the document said about the role of note this stuff is to hard to read and we need to make it more discoverable for every one. what was the authors thinking when they made so many headers whith the same text and why does a page need so much background that you can't find the meat of the thing. here is the link i was sent for reference.. sorry i have not been as active here as i should but i felt this needed to be said here as its key to what i think our work had as its goal. lucy https://www.w3.org/TR/wai-aria-1.1/#note lucia Greco http://accessaces.com follow me on twitter @accessaces
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