- From: Michael Cooper <cooper@w3.org>
- Date: Wed, 16 Aug 2006 09:17:26 -0400
- To: Christophe Strobbe <Christophe.Strobbe@esat.kuleuven.be>
- Cc: WCAG Team C <public-wcag-teamc@w3.org>
Looks good. I would add some explanation to the example of why the CSS rules are provided - something along the lines of "Quotes are provided around the <q> element, because many user agents do not support this element yet and therefore do not display it properly (see UA notes). CSS rules to suppress automatic generation of quotes is provided for those user agents that do support the <q> element, to prevent them from generating quotes automatically in addition to the quotes provided by the author, resulting in double-quoted content. In the future, when the <q> element is more broadly supported, the need to provide quotes and suppress automated quote generation will go away." Michael Christophe Strobbe wrote: > > At 00:24 15/08/2006, Michael Cooper wrote: >> Minutes of the 14 August 2006 meeting are available at: >> http://www.w3.org/WAI/GL/2006/08/14-wcag-teamc-minutes > > I had an action item on LC-695 (UA notes and q element in H49), which is > now done: > http://www.w3.org/WAI/GL/WCAG20/issue-tracking/viewdata_individual.php?id=695 > > > Regards, > > Christophe > >
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