- From: Ian Jacobs <ij@w3.org>
- Date: Mon, 31 Aug 1998 11:52:53 -0400
- To: Susan Lesch <lesch@macvirus.com>
- CC: w3c-wai-gl@w3.org
Susan Lesch wrote: > > Gregg Vanderheiden wrote: > > > THE TECHNIQUES document (which gives more detail on the techniques > > along with examples, is not done. But we have posted it for your > > comments and input. We would like input both on content and > > organization. > > I found only seven miniscule things to mention in the Techniques' Examples (except that including optional end tags like </TH> in the TABLE examples may help Netscape and maybe others' CSS display). Sorry for any mistakes introduced here. Thank you for the comments. I'll update the document accordingly. - Ian > Keyboard access: lines 503 to 504 > LABEL element needs to refer to an ID attribute (rather than to NAME). > > Lists: line 701 > LI element needs a ending greater than (>). > > Tables: lines 752, 804, and 828 > I don't know the meaning of 'TABLE border="border"'. (In HTML 4.0, border accepts a value in pixels.) > > Brief descriptions for images: lines 984 to 985 > IMG element needs TITLE attribute. > > Long descriptions for images: line 998 > URI needs a closing double quote ("). > > Pictures of text: lines 1406 to 1409 > The CSS 'first-letter' pseudo-element may not be widely implemented yet, and it might or might not make sense in place of the SPAN dropcap example. > > Rules and borders: lines 1544 to 1546 > The CSS class ".redline" could stand alone, or needs IMG as a selector (rather than HR). -- Ian Jacobs (jacobs@w3.org) Tel/Fax: (212) 684-1814 http://www.w3.org/People/Jacobs
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