- From: Charles (Chuck) Oppermann <chuckop@MICROSOFT.com>
- Date: Wed, 29 Apr 1998 21:22:23 -0700
- To: "'dd@w3.org'" <dd@w3.org>
- Cc: w3c-wai-gl@w3.org
I misread the markup - sorry, my mistake. -----Original Message----- From: Daniel Dardailler [mailto:danield@w3.org] Sent: Wednesday, April 29, 1998 12:32 AM To: Charles (Chuck) Oppermann Cc: w3c-wai-gl@w3.org Subject: Re: Spaces within titles (was: Minor Input For Authoring Guidelin es) > Is this so much of a problem that we'd consider revising CSS for? I can > think of a half-dozen more important things I'd like to see in CSS. DD:: where did you see a proposal for a CSS extension in my message ? (I'm just giving an example of how CSS can be used today to hide the ascii marker) > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Daniel Dardailler [SMTP:danield@w3.org] > > Sent: Tuesday, April 28, 1998 2:41 AM > > To: Gregg Vanderheiden > > Cc: w3c-wai-gl@w3.org > > Subject: Re: Spaces within titles (was: Minor Input For Authoring > > Guidelines) > > > > > > > Daniel Wrote: > > > We need to to add something in the Image section for image in ASCII > > > art (refering to the thread we had a few weeks ago: how to announce > > > them and finish them). > > > > > > > > > GV: Suggested wording? > > > > DD:: > > > > [Required] > > If an author chooses to use PRE and Ascii Art instead of more > > expensive (size) image file in graphic format, it is required to > > - provide an indication of the beginning and the end the inline graphic > > [Interim] for screen reader users, make sure you announce the > > beginning and the end of graphic portion using a text "marker" > > understandable by the user reading the page, so that she or he > > can skip this portion. > > [New] for markup aware browser, use <PRE class=graphics> (and </PRE> > > will end the graphic normally) > > - attach both a short description (figure caption) and, if the > > graphic presents important information, a long description using a > > class d-link Anchor. > > > > One way to do the interim job while keeping the original look is to > > use CSS display=none on some marked SPAN: > > > > in STYLE section at the beginning of the HTML: > > > > .ascii-art-marker { display:none } > > > > then > > > > <SPAN class=ascii-art-marker>Ascii-art (ending with Figure caption)</SPAN> > > <PRE class=graphic> > > audio > > |----------| > > video > > |----....------| > > </PRE> > > <P>Figure 6.1: Effect of a delay on playout schedule for different > > settings > > of the sync attribute. <A HREF=long class=d-link>D</A>
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