- From: Gregg Vanderheiden <gv@trace.wisc.edu>
- Date: Thu, 4 Mar 2004 15:04:50 -0600
- To: "'Yvette P. Hoitink'" <y.p.hoitink@heritas.nl>, <w3c-wai-gl@w3.org>
Ok EXCEPT FOR SECURITY INFORMATION (PASSWORD OR CREDIT CARD NUMBER) Gregg -- ------------------------------ Gregg C Vanderheiden Ph.D. Professor - Ind. Engr. & BioMed Engr. Director - Trace R & D Center University of Wisconsin-Madison -----Original Message----- From: w3c-wai-gl-request@w3.org [mailto:w3c-wai-gl-request@w3.org] On Behalf Of Yvette P. Hoitink Sent: Thursday, March 04, 2004 2:31 PM To: w3c-wai-gl@w3.org Subject: [2.5] Extra succes criterion (non-urgent) Hello everyone, it's me again. Guideline 2.5 says "Help users avoid mistakes and make it easy to correct them". I would like to add another success criteria. Some forms require you to start over again if you make a mistake, because the information you filled in is missing. Especially for people with limited motor functions or other disabilities that slow their navigation in forms, filling out a form can be very time consuming anyway. I think we should add a success criterion to 2.5 to say that where possible you should keep the correct content and only require the user to correct the mistakes. Since this tells authors how to create their content, it would have to be a level 2. Proposal: Lvl 2 Success criterion: If a user error is detected in a larger volume of user input, the user can correct the mistake without having to re-enter the input that already was correct. Who benefits: Individuals with severe physical disabilities often need a lot of time to fill in forms. If they can correct the mistakes without having to re-enter all the data, this saves them a lot of effort. Example 2: a user form with required fields A user form with required fields checks if the user filled in all the required fields. If not, the user is presented with the same form and is informed which fields are missing. The information that was filled in correctly is still present in the form. Yvette Hoitink CEO Heritas, Enschede, The Netherlands E-mail: y.p.hoitink@heritas.nl
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