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The following answers have been successfully submitted to 'EOWG Comments on WCAG 2.0 Supporting Documents, 11 December 2008 Draft' (Education and Outreach Working Group) for Shawn Henry. --------------------------------- WCAG 2.0 Quick Reference ---- Comments on the Quick Reference: Comments (or a URI pointing to your comments): location: Introduction current wording: LOTS! suggested revision: Suggestion: <p> This WCAG 2.0 Quick Reference lists all of the requirements (called "success criteria") from the latest _Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0 Working Draft_. It also lists techniques to meet the requirements, and "Understanding" links to descriptions, examples, and resources. You can customize the list for your specific situation by selecting which technologies you are using in your Web project, and the _levels_ and techniques that you want included in the list. <p> See the _Overview of WCAG 2.0 Documents_ for an introduction to WCAG 2.0 and supporting documents, including more information about this Quick Reference. <p> Note that all techniques are informative; that is, you don’t have to follow them. <strong>Please see the _“Sufficient and Advisory Techniques” section of Introduction to Understanding WCAG 2.0_ for important information about the techniques.</strong> </p> rationale: having such a long introduction is counter to a primary goal with the "Quick Reference" which is to help make WCAg 2.0 approacheable. location: title current wording: WCAG 2.0 Quick Reference: A customizable list of WCAG 2.0 requirements (Success Criteria) and techniques suggested revision: How to Meet WCAG 2.0: A customizable list of WCAG 2.0 requirements (Success Criteria) and techniques rationale: This is the link text to get here, it's more descriptive of what it actually is; it avoids negative reactions to such a large document called "Quick"... location: customization options suggested revision: allow users to filter out HTML techniques rationale: lets users filter out a bunch of info that is not necessary in certain use cases, e.g., wanting to look up only multimedia or CSS related issues. --------------------------------- Understanding WCAG 2.0 ---- Comments on Understanding WCAG 2.0: Comments (or a URI pointing to your comments): --------------------------------- Techniques for WCAG 2.0 ---- Comments on Techniques for WCAG 2.0: Comments (or a URI pointing to your comments): These answers were last modified on 25 January 2008 at 04:53:38 U.T.C. by Shawn Henry Answers to this questionnaire can be set and changed at http://www.w3.org/2002/09/wbs/35532/wcag20-22Dec-support/ until 2008-01-29. Regards, The Automatic WBS Mailer
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