SV: Here are my modificatins.

Hi Wayne

Well done!  This looks great, hope that the rest of EOWG agrees with us.

Cheers

Helle

 

 

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[mailto:public-wai-eo-lexicon-request@w3.org] På vegne af Wayne Dick
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Til: public-wai-eo-lexicon@w3.org; Shawn Lawton Henry
Emne: Here are my modificatins.

 


Assistive Technology


**Any item, piece of equipment, product, system or software, whether
acquired commercially off the shelf, modified, or customized, that is used
to increase, maintain, or improve functional capabilities of individuals
with disabilities.


Conformance


**The state a product or service attains when it satisfies all the
requirements of a given specification.


Graceful Transformation


**When a document's presentation changes to accommodate a user's need, e.g.
after linearizing web content, the new presentation offers the same
functionality as the original.


Informative


** That status of information in a specification that is not required for
conformance but contributes to the correct use and implementation of the
specification.


Linearized content


** A presentation that arranges web content in a sequential order.
Linearization changes side-by-side displayed content into a one column
format. This should be in a logical reading order.


Metadata


**Data that describes, highlights and/or explains other data. Including
items such as authorship, key words, character set, publication dates and
language. The inclusion of metadata in a web document helps indexing,
searching processes and semantic analysis.


Non-normative


** The status of descriptions or prescriptions that lie outside the
normative criteria of a specification.


Normative


** The status of criterion that must be satisfied for conformance with a
given specification.


Real-time Events


**An event that occurs simultaneously with its reporting or recording— For
example, in closed captioning text captions are written as the text is
spoken. 


Render


** Transformation of machine-readable information into a form perceivable
and usable to a human user. Document markup such as HTML or CSS may be
incomprehensible to the human user, but a user agent may transform it into a
meaningful form. For example an <em> HTML element indicates that emphasis is
intended. The user agent may emphasis the content responding to CSS
directions by changing font or tone of voice.


Web Accessibility


** Web accessibility means that the Web interface is designed so that people
with disabilities can perceive, understand, navigate, and interact with it
effectively, as well as create and contribute content to the Web.


Document Information


Version: Draft 2005.04.16 + Modifications by Lex Group on 5/2/05 
For review by EOWG

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