- From: Ben Caldwell <caldwell@trace.wisc.edu>
- Date: Thu, 16 May 2002 15:10:28 -0500
- To: <w3c-wai-gl@w3.org>
The latest draft indicates a need for more examples at the end of the informative section under Checkpoint 1.3. Here are two suggestions that I thought might be good candidates. Example 3: a 3-dimensional site map. A custom user interface renders 3D visualizations of the pages on a site and how they relate to one another from a data source. Any hierarchical relationships, groupings, cross-references, etc. would originate in the data source so that alternate interfaces could be rendered (from the same source) that expose the structure of the site in an accessible form. (See also checkpoint 5.4) Example 4: a list that allows users to sort information on a page according to preference. A script allows a user to rearrange a categorical listing of music files by date, artist, genre, or file size. The script updates both the structure and the presentation accordingly when generating alternate views. Comments? Questions? Suggestions? Thanks, -Ben -- Ben Caldwell | caldwell@trace.wisc.edu Trace Research and Development Center (http://trace.wisc.edu)
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