- From: Alan Chuter <achuter@technosite.es>
- Date: Tue, 4 Dec 2007 09:08:08 +0100
- To: "MWI BPWG Public" <public-bpwg@w3.org>, EOWG <w3c-wai-eo@w3.org>
On 28/11/2007, Charles McCathieNevile <chaals@opera.com> wrote: > > On Mon, 29 Oct 2007 14:01:08 +0100, Alan Chuter <achuter@technosite.es> > wrote: > > I suggest removing the phrase "the need to give special consideration to". > Many developers are aware of this, and think that the special > consideration is somehow complex and will make their lives difficult. > Precisely those developers are generally unaware of what those needs > actually are, and how they could probably meet a great deal of them > without a great deal of work - which might motivate them to look more > favourably on the few that might be more challenging in their particular > context. I have reworded it a bit and tried to make it less negative (following comments from EOWG). But I haven't taken out the bit about user needs. I understand what you mean, but I think something needs to be said there. Sometimes it is just about considering other users (like for colour contrast for example). Perhaps it just doesn't need to be said upfront in the introduction. Any thoughts from EOWG? -- Email: achuter@technosite.es Blogs http://www.blogger.com/profile/09119760634682340619
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