RE: [html-techs] New HTML Techniques for WCAG 2.0 *rough* draft

I found some oddities in the document that I hope can be fixed or
explained.

In the DOCTYPE section the screenshot has the initial part of the
DOCTYPE extended beyond the right edge of the screen.  Therefore the
entire DOCTYPE is not readable.

There were other instances when the examples were not readable due to
the right edge of the screenshot cutting off the information.

Acronyms and Abbreviations:
In this section the examples appear to be incorrect.  The first example
uses WWW and calls it an abbreviation when it is actually an acronym.
The second example uses SS# and calls it an abbreviation for Social
Security Number; that's actually another acronym.  The third example is
using the <p> tag instead of the <acronym> tag.

Better examples of abbreviations would be abbr. (abbreviation), etc.
(etcetera), assoc. (association), dept. (department), ste. (suite).

Accesskey:  The only accesskeys available for one keystroke are function
keys and supported through the software running through the operating
system.  All other accesskeys require either the alt/ctrl keys to be
pressed in addition to the control key.  Therefore, it would be
incorrect to state a "single keystroke" in the example or requirements
for accesskey availability.

That's as far as I have gotten.

Sincerely,
Lee Roberts
President/CEO
405-321-6372
Rose Rock Design, Inc.
http://www.roserockdesign.com
 




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The uri for the new draft is:
http://www.w3.org/WAI/GL/WCAG20/WD-HTMLTECH-20030711.html

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wendy a chisholm
world wide web consortium
web accessibility initiative
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