Re: baseline -- another pass at elevator pitch

could we say "work for people with disabilities" ?

so it would be:
A baseline is a list of Web technologies (HTML, CSS, etc.). The baseline defines the minimum technologies that user agents (browsers, assistive technologies, etc.) must support for Web content to be accessible. One way to think about baselines is: the technologies that the user's browser and assistive technology needs to support in order for your Web site to work for people with disabilities.


Gregg Vanderheiden wrote:
> On last sentence - I would change  "to work"   to   "to be accessible". 
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>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Shawn Henry [mailto:shawn@w3.org] 
>>Sent: Thursday, July 06, 2006 2:19 PM
>>To: public-wai-eo-wcag2tf@w3.org
>>Cc: Gregg Vanderheiden; Ben Caldwell; Michael Cooper; Judy Brewer
>>Subject: baseline -- another pass at elevator pitch
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>>A baseline is a list of Web technologies (HTML, CSS, etc.). 
>>The baseline defines the minimum technologies that user 
>>agents (browsers, assistive technologies, etc.) must support 
>>for Web content to be accessible.
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>>One way to think about baselines is: the technologies that 
>>the user's browser and assistive technology needs to support 
>>in order for your Web site to work.
>>
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>>Comments?!
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>>Any way to get "user agents" out of it?
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Received on Thursday, 6 July 2006 19:47:31 UTC