- From: Pasquale Popolizio <pasquale@osservatoriosullacomunicazione.com>
- Date: Fri, 3 Jun 2005 12:46:11 +0200
- To: EOWG <w3c-wai-eo@w3.org>
Hi all, I agree with Wayne and Alan that lexicon is for complete vocabolary. Some suggestions about title: * Accessibility essential terms * Web Accessibility essential terms * Web Accessibility essential words * Essential glossary for Web Accessibility Regards Ciao Pasquale Il giorno 03/giu/05, alle ore 09:13, Alan Chuter ha scritto: > > Brainstorming about this, here are some ideas that might lead > somewhere: > > * Accessibility speak > * Problem words in Web accessibility > * Web Accessibility word list > * Problem words/terms explained > * Accessibility terms in plain [English] > * Dictionary of Difficult Words > > I think it could help to avoid explicitly saying "beginners"; it > would be better if it were implicit. I have a book called > "Artspeak" about the strange terms used in modern art, which could > become "W3C-speak". For many people, W3C speaks a different and > esoteric language, which needs explaining. That's what this > documemt does, I think. > > I agree with Wayne that lexicon implies (to me) a complete > vocabulary, not just a few selected terms. > > regards, > > Alan Chuter > Fundosa Teleservicios > achuter@teleservicios.es > Tel. +34 91 1210335
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