- From: Judy Brewer <jbrewer@w3.org>
- Date: Fri, 25 Apr 2003 08:07:51 -0400
- To: "Sailesh Panchang" <sailesh.panchang@deque.com>, <w3c-wai-eo@w3.org>
Sailesh, Agreed, on the need for consistency among the sub-pages of this resource suite. I think this is one of the things that we'll be doing at the next stage of editing. Thank you for pointing out the specific differences in the introductions though. - Judy At 05:46 PM 4/22/2003 -0400, Sailesh Panchang wrote: >For your consideration: >1. there is a need for consistency in the doc titles and the opening >statements in the >introduction section of each doc. Are we presenting benefits or listing >social/economic/tech >considerations as the title suggests? Is "factors" equated >with benefits in the eco >factors page? >I think we mean benefits and the doc title and the intro section should >use this term. >However, the legal factors / policy page explains the motivation for >various kind of orgs to >pursue accessibility and it is not a listing of benefits. >2. The intro to the legal page states that this is part of a suite of >docs that comprise >of...Such a statement must be included in the intro of other docs in the >suite as well. > > >I reproduce the statements for ease of reference: > >Doc title= Technical Factors for Consideration in a Business Case for Web >Accessibility >but first para states: >This document describes the technical benefits that may accrue to a >organisation >implementing Web accessibility. > >Doc title: Social Factors for Consideration in a Business Case for Web >Accessibility >Introduction: This document describes the social factors that may >influence any one >implementing Web accessibility solutions in order to make their Web >content accessible. > >Doc title= Economic Factors for Consideration in a Business Case for Web >Accessibility >Introduction: This document describes the economic factors that may apply >from implementing >Web accessibility solutions. Applicable economic factors vary according to >different settings, including governmental, industry, educational. >Doc title= Legal & Policy Factors for Consideration in a Business Case for >Web Accessibility >Introduction= This page describes legal or policy factors relating to Web >accessibility that >may apply to different types of organizations, for the purpose of developing >a customized business case for Web accessibility. > >Sailesh Panchang >Senior Accessibility Engineer >Deque Systems Inc >11752, Valley Ridge Circle, Fairfax, VA 22033 >Tel: 703-218-8018 >Fax: 703-218-5047 >E-mail: <mailto:sailesh.panchang@deque.com>sailesh.panchang@deque.com >* Look up <<http://www.deque.com>http://www.deque.com> * -- Judy Brewer +1.617.258.9741 http://www.w3.org/WAI Director, Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI), World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) MIT/LCS Room NE43-355, 200 Technology Square, Cambridge, MA, 02139, USA
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