- From: Shawn Lawton Henry <shawn@w3.org>
- Date: Fri, 30 Apr 2004 19:05:10 -0500
- To: "'Charmane K. Corcoran'" <corcora1@msu.edu>, <public-wai-eo-site@w3.org>
> Subject: WSTF action items status 27 April 2004 > - CHARMANE, by 5 May: e-mail analysis of graphics on home page to list Charmane & WSTF, I had an idea after the EOWG meeting today. Remember we talked about an illustration of the "components" of Web accessibility? What if the graphics on the home page were an artful arrangement of (some or all) of the components* (which themselves were artful, nothing like the straw illustration I mocked up:)?! By artful arrangement, I mean they wouldn't have labels or arrows or have to be in a same setup as the components illustration. They could be clickable to go to the intro page for that topic. That way the graphics wouldn't be totally gratuitous (which makes me much more comfortable :). Also, we could include the graphic on its intro page to further reinforce the idea & have some consistency. ~ Shawn * that is software/tools/computers/technology: Authoring tools, Evaluation tools, User agents, Assistive technologies, Underlying technical standards; and people: Content providers, Users
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