- From: Susan Lesch <lesch@w3.org>
- Date: Sun, 7 Sep 2003 19:51:08 -0700
- To: "Grant Gerlach" <grrr39@pie.midco.net>, <site-comments@w3.org>, steven@w3.org
[cc'ing the author]
Grant Gerlach wrote:
>To the author of the following URL:
>
> http://www.w3.org/2003/Talks/www2003-steven-xhtml-xforms/
>
>This page has a block section in which the text is severely smaller than the
>rest of the text on the page.
This is part of a set of talk slides and I think the illegible text is
intentional. It it is three copies of the same content as in the
following section ("One day... reatment of images).
>The section in question is marked as "Aim:
>More accessibility". I'm attaching a BMP file (sorry, that's all I can
>provide using my machine) screen shot of what the section looks like. (If
>this is due to my browser, MSIE 5.0, please let me know.)
>
>Also, on the same page, I noticed a spelling mistake. In the block section
>below the aforementioned (marked as "Aim: More accessibility"), in the fifth
>paragraph, the word "reatment" is misspelled. It should probably be
>"treatment," right?
Yes, and again it in this case it could be on purpose.
Hope this helps,
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