- From: Sylvie Duchateau <sylvie.duchateau@snv.jussieu.fr>
- Date: Fri, 15 Oct 2010 11:28:29 +0200
- To: "EOWG (E-mail)" <w3c-wai-eo@w3.org>
Hello Shawn and all, Concerning page titles, I notice that scenarios of web user have been changed to: stories of web users. I don't know if the title has been validated, but in the link from introduction to this page, the title is still: next page scenarios of Web users while the page title is: stories of web users. Could give some more background during the conference about which titles are definitive and which are not? Why some have been changed and why other must be discussed? Thynks As far as the page "understanding Web users" is concerned, I think the old title was clearer as it talked about barriers. Understanding web users does not contain the idea that if a web site is not accessible some users may experience barriers or difficulties to access and interact with the page. The same is for web browsing methods or understanding web brosing. If you keep "understanding web browsing" it may get readers confused with the "understanding WCAG documents"? For accessibility requirements or ensuring accessibility, I don't know which would be better, I have no idea about it. Best Sylvie Sylvie -- Sylvie Duchateau Association BrailleNet Tél.: +33(0] 1 44 27 26 25 Fax : +33 (0) 1 44 27 34 49 Web : http://www.accessiweb.org
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