- From: Kynn Bartlett <kynn-edapta@idyllmtn.com>
- Date: Thu, 28 Dec 2000 09:41:28 -0800
- To: Anne Pemberton <apembert@crosslink.net>
- Cc: Al Gilman <asgilman@iamdigex.net>, Charles McCathieNevile <charles@w3.org>, WAI GL <w3c-wai-gl@w3.org>
At 08:04 AM 12/28/2000 , Anne Pemberton wrote: > Expanding an abbreviation or acronym one time in a page/document is >insufficient for the user, no matter how onerous the task or expanding it. >I would prefer to see the rule state that every time an abbreviation or >acronym is used, it was exapandable by the user. Anne makes a good argument here; I'd also note that we wouldn't say "provide ALT text for a given image only on the first appearance of that image, and expect the user agent to consider all images with the same URI to have the same ALT text." I think that if abbreviation expansion is going to be -required- in some way, then that requirement shouldn't be based on first vs. subsequent appearances in the text; if an abbreviation is to be expanded, then all appearances of it should be expanded. The criteria should instead be based on an understanding of the audience and how the page is used, as well as the specifics of the abbreviations used. There are many cases in which it would not be appropriate to expand -all- abbreviations but instead only expand -some- of them. (E.g., do you expand WAI if writing to the WAI group? What about writing to the XHTML-L group? Do you supply expansions for XHTML-L on the XHTML-L group? Do you expand the "E.g." I used at the start of this parenthetical diversion, and if so, _how_ do you expand it?) Abbreviation expansions in markup are useful. What's needed, however, is not attention to how many times an abbreviation is expanded, but rather some sort of principles to allow the author to know when she should provide an abbreviation expansion. --Kynn -- Kynn Bartlett <kynn@idyllmtn.com> http://kynn.com/ Sr. Engineering Project Leader, Reef-Edapta http://www.reef.com/ Chief Technologist, Idyll Mountain Internet http://www.idyllmtn.com/ Contributor, Special Edition Using XHTML http://kynn.com/+seuxhtml Unofficial Section 508 Checklist http://kynn.com/+section508
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