- From: Michael Stenitzer <stenitzer@wienfluss.net>
- Date: Tue, 11 Nov 2008 21:04:10 +0100
- To: Shadi Abou-Zahra <shadi@w3.org>
- CC: Jan Sjoerd Poorta <js.poorta@bartimeus.nl>, public-wai-eo-badtf@w3.org
Shadi Abou-Zahra wrote: > > This leads me to the idea of an annotate function rather than annotated > pages: when you toggle the annotation mode the inaccessible pages show > the barriers inline and the accessible pages show the solutions. > > This is however more work. Do people think that it would be worth the > effort? I personally think it would be a very useful function to meet > the needs of many different audiences. > i think this might be an interesting option. i considered it earlier but it needs definitely a more advanced solution to make it accessible. i try to think about requirements, constraints and solutions. hopefully before tomorrows meeting. cheers, michael > > Michael Stenitzer wrote: >> >> Jan Sjoerd Poorta wrote: >>> Yes, nice indeed. One question though: Assuming that the Annotated >>> Accessible Version corresponds to the in-between pages, I had >>> understood that the idea was that the basis for an in-between page >>> would be the before-page, i.e. the Inaccessible Version. Michael, do >>> you prefer to have in-between pages based on the accessible (after) >>> pages? >> >> i would prefer to have annotated solutions than annoted problem. >> i.e. a annoated accessible version. >> but maybe even both. >> >> /michael >> >> >>> Jan-Sjoerd >>> >>> >>> Stichting Bartiméus Accessibility Expertisecentrum software- en >>> internettoegankelijkheid >>> >>> Oudenoord 325 3513 EP Utrecht (The Netherlands) Tel: +31 (0) 30 - >>> 239 8270 | Fax: +31 (0) 30 - 239 8239 js.poorta@bartimeus.nl >>> >>> www.accessibility.nl >>> >>> Disclaimer: www.accessibility.nl/algemeen/disclaimer >>>>>> Shadi Abou-Zahra <shadi@w3.org> 11-11-08 9:37 >>> >>> >>> Really nice! Especially that it provides different ways of navigating >>> the Demo and a more integrated approach to the "educational >>> aspects". >>> >>> Let's discuss tomorrow. >>> >>> Best, Shadi >>> >>> >>> Michael Stenitzer wrote: >>>> hi all, >>>> >>>> i've put together a simple wireframe how i would propose to embed >>>> the demopages in a navigable set of pages: >>>> >>>> http://www.wienfluss.net/BAD/BAD.png >>>> >>>> here the outline of my considerations in text (AKA longdesc): >>>> >>>> * use an easy to understand and non-technical, non-insider speak >>>> title and subtitle. >>>> >>>> * provide a clear representation of the three different flavours >>>> each page is available with a tab navigation: - inaccessible >>>> version, - annotated accessible version, - accessible version. >>>> (implementation note: the tabs are normal links, no javascript, no >>>> ajax, no witch-art. Annotate the selected tab with some hidden >>>> text, we might use ARIA too). >>>> >>>> * provide a simple navigation between the demo-pages. this might be >>>> in the form of previous / next page links or by listing and linking >>>> all four demo pages. >>>> >>>> * meta-navigation: providing links to background information (about >>>> demo, description of all barriers, evaluation report). >>>> >>>> * footer: leave more or less like it is now (not in the wireframe). >>>> >>>> >>>> any thoughts, ideas? >>>> >>>> regards, michael >>>> >>> >> > -- Michael Stenitzer | WIENFLUSS information.design.solutions www.wienfluss.net | proschkogasse 1/5 | wien06at fon ++43 650 9358770 | fax ++43 1 23680199
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