- From: Jutta Treviranus <jutta.treviranus@utoronto.ca>
- Date: Tue, 20 Jun 2000 14:46:19 -0400
- To: w3c-wai-au@w3.org
It was resolved during the June 6 conference call that the full definition of prompt proposed by Jutta become the amended definition for prompt within the Guidelines. That definition is: Prompt: In this document "prompt" does not refer to the narrow software sense of a "prompt," rather it is used as a verb meaning to urge, suggest and encourage. The form and timing that this prompting takes can be user configurable. "Prompting" does not depend upon the author to seek out the support but is initiated by the tool. "Prompting" is more than checking, correcting, and providing help and documentation as encompassed in guidelines 4, 5, 6. The goal of prompting the author is to encourage, urge and support the author in creating meaningful equivalent text without causing frustration that may cause the author to turn off access options. Prompting should be implemented in such a way that it causes a positive disposition and awareness on the part of the author toward accessible authoring practices. Are there any objections from members who were not part of the call? Jutta
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