- From: <love26@gorge.net>
- Date: Fri, 18 May 2007 07:50:18 -0700
- To: w3c-wai-eo@w3.org
I've become so weirf that I get immediate "cognitive disjuncts" at certain phrases in this, right at the start. In the introductory paragraphs is "This conformance section describes conformance..." and I immediatedly begin wondering if there is some other "conformance section" than THIS one? The next sub-heading is "Accessibility Support of Web Technologies" and the preposition ("of") puzzles me: which supports which?; what is "accessibility support"? I have no idea if this is a singularity I suffer or if there is the possibility that these concerns might affect others' ability to keep reading? I'm sure that by the time I've achieved "grade level" to even be reading this document I should be expected to know what "Web Technologies" means but in the relationship signified in the header I'm no longer sure. Sorry to ramble, but this "fading attention" might be one key to the puzzle of why certain cognitive disabilities are partially engendered by the language of the text being read? Love.
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