- From: Wendy A Chisholm <wendy@w3.org>
- Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2000 15:17:41 -0400
- To: w3c-wai-gl@w3.org
Please: review this entire message. Please: Do not respond to this message unless you have new information that has not been presented yet. There has been quite a lot of traffic on this thread and I have been very pleased to see people sending considerate, thoughtful messages. I am glad to see how much information has been collected in the last couple of weeks. However, Jason and I believe we are ready to wrap up this discussion. Therefore, I propose: <blockquote> 3.1 Use markup rather than images to convey information. [Priority 2] This checkpoint is strongly tied to checkpoint 11.1. Note: Until style and graphic markup languages are more common, minimize the use of text in images. For example, use HTML text styled with CSS. Choose common fonts (such as Arial and Times) that can be rendered using CSS. You may use text in images for logos and limited accent elements where specialized fonts and text treatments are required and cannot be achieved with CSS. </blockquote> Thank you Cynthia for the bulk of the wording for this proposal. Process for Thursday's telecon: Jason and I have decided to give each person one minute to speak on this proposal. We will then take the information gathered and figure out where to go from there. If possible, we would like to close this at the call. However, this is not a formal vote on this proposal, but a chance to hear each person speak for one minute (and I will be timing!!). If you are unable to make the call, please send a 2 sentence statement to me by 2:00 Eastern U.S. time (i.e. I must receive it no later than 2 hours before the working group call) and I will make sure it is represented during the call. Thank you, --wendy -- wendy a chisholm world wide web consortium web accessibility initiative madison, wi usa tel: +1 608 663 6346 /--
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