- From: David MacDonald <befree@magma.ca>
- Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2005 15:29:56 -0400
- To: "public-wcag-teama@w3c.org" <public-wcag-teama@w3c.org>, gv@trace.wisc.edu, caldwell@trace.wisc.edu
I fixed some typos I made on the Europe Keyboard. Deregard previous post. This is the top layer of 3.2 L2 SC 4. The formatting is gone on web mail. But it will start discussion... SC 3.2 L2 SC 4 Components that have the same functionality in multiple delivery units within a set of delivery units are labeled consistently. Key terms same functionality Items are considered to have the same functionality if the outcome of their use is identical. For instance; a submit "search" button on one delivery unit and a "find" button on another delivery unit may both have a field to enter a term and list topics in the web site related to the term submitted. In this case they would have same functionality but would not be labeled consistently Intent of this success criterion A strategy that people who use screen readers use when operating a web site is to rely heavily on their familiarity with functions that may appear on different delivery units. If identical functions have different labels on different delivery units, the site will be considerably more difficult for these people to use. It may also be confusing and increase the cognitive load for people with congnitive difficulties. Therefore,consistent labeling will help these people.
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