- From: Becky Gibson <Becky_Gibson@notesdev.ibm.com>
- Date: Mon, 6 Feb 2006 07:41:10 -0500
- To: public-wcag-teamb@w3.org
I don't think that, "Failure due to positioning information with HTML layout tables so that the visual reading order or the programmatically determined reading order does not convey the meaning of the content [1]," is enough of an issue anymore to justify keeping it as a common failure. There are no concrete examples and it seems to refer to the limitations of older screen readers. I suggest removing it unless someone wants to tackle rewriting it. [1] http://trace.wisc.edu/wcag_wiki/index.php?title=Failure_due_to_positioning_information_with_HTML_layout_tables_so_that_the_visual_reading_order_or_the_programmatically_determined_reading_order_does_not_convey_the_meaning_of_the_content Becky Gibson Web Accessibility Architect IBM Emerging Internet Technologies 5 Technology Park Drive Westford, MA 01886 Voice: 978 399-6101; t/l 333-6101 Email: gibsonb@us.ibm.com
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