- From: Bailey, Bruce <Bruce.Bailey@ed.gov>
- Date: Wed, 8 Feb 2006 21:05:53 -0500
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Isn’t the (old) “perceivable unit” the same thing that is meant by (new) Web Unit? As per Gregg’s note earlier today, the only SC that uses perceivable unit is 2.4.3. Both delivery unit and perceivable unit are used to define content however. The simple term “content” works well in the definition of structure (below). -----Original Message----- From: w3c-wai-gl-request@w3.org on behalf of Gregg Vanderheiden Sent: Wed 2/8/2006 4:36 PM To: w3c-wai-gl@w3.org Cc: Subject: RELATED ISSUE AUTHORED UNIT The only place we use AUTHORED UNIT is in the definition of Structure structure 1. The way the parts of an authored <http://www.w3.org/WAI/GL/WCAG20/appendixA.html#authored-unitdef> unit are organized in relation to each other and; 2. The way a collection of authored units is organized in relation to a delivery unit and; 3. The way a collection of delivery <http://www.w3.org/WAI/GL/WCAG20/appendixA.html#deliveryunitdef> units is organized Suggest that we change this definition to structure 1. The way the parts of an Web Unit are organized in relation to each other and; 2. The way a collection of Web units is organized. (If we use a term other than Web Unit – substitute the new word for Web Unit above. )
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