- From: Eugene T.S. Wong <lists.eugenetswong@gmail.com>
- Date: Fri, 13 Jan 2006 14:31:10 -0800
Should there be a way to deal with interactive text which could be interactive in more than 1 way? In the following example, the user should be able to go to the picture of the DHD, or the definition of the DHD. <p>The <dfn><abbr title="Dial Home Device">DHD</abbr></dfn> is a device that allows off-world teams to open the iris.</p> <!-- ... later in the document: --> <p>Teal'c activated <a href="PicOfDHD">his <abbr title="Dial Home Device">DHD</abbr></a> and so Hammond ordered the iris to be opened.</p> Perhaps right clicking on the text should give the user an indication that there is a definition available, or perhaps the UA should be automatically place an image/icon to indicate that there is a definition available. In the above example, typical user agents would display "his DHD" with an underline by default, and then maybe place an image after "DHD". This image would be clickable. Perhaps the UA could place an overline over "DHD" as well. If there are no conflicts, then the UA wouldn't need to display the icon/image & overline. Comments? Questions? -- Sincerely, and with thanks, Eugene T.S. Wong
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