- From: Gregg Vanderheiden <gv@trace.wisc.edu>
- Date: Wed, 22 Feb 2006 03:25:12 -0600
- To: "'Kerstin Goldsmith'" <kerstin.goldsmith@oracle.com>
- Cc: <w3c-wai-gl@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <007001c63791$e35a7660$ee8cfea9@NC6000BAK>
It would be a list of technologies We have a doc on it somewhere. Have to look for it. we are building this info into the new intro and Understanding WCAG 2.0 section for the intro. Gregg -- ------------------------------ Gregg C Vanderheiden Ph.D. Professor - Ind. Engr. & BioMed Engr. Director - Trace R & D Center University of Wisconsin-Madison The Player for my DSS sound file is at http://tinyurl.com/dho6b <http://tinyurl.com/cmfd9> _____ From: Kerstin Goldsmith [mailto:kerstin.goldsmith@oracle.com] Sent: Wednesday, February 22, 2006 1:57 AM To: Gregg Vanderheiden Cc: w3c-wai-gl@w3.org Subject: Re: Definition of baseline Gregg, What are we thinking a baseline will actually look like in written form? In other words, do we have examples to add to the definition/s below? I think that with examples we will be able to see if the proposed definition works, or needs work. Thanks! -kerstin Gregg Vanderheiden wrote: I am working on the glossary I think the current definition of baseline is not quite correct and very hard to decipher. CURRENT DEFINITION baseline Set of technologies assumed to be supported by, and enabled in, user agents in order for Web content to conform to these guidelines. Note: Some examples of entities that may set baselines that an author may have to follow include the author, a company, a customer and government entities. PROPOSE DEFINITION baseline set of technologies assumed to be supported by, and enabled in, user agents NOTE 1: Baseline is used by authors to determine which technologies they can assume are active when they build accessible content. NOTE 2: Baseline is used by users to determine what technologies they must have (and have turned on) in there user agents in order to have general access to websites. (If specific websites specify what they "rely upon" users can access those sites by simply having the technologies 'relied upon' active in their user agents) NOTE 3: Organizations or Governments can use Baselines to set reasonable expectations (and limits on expectations) for what technologies their constituents will need to have supported in their user agents. NOTE 4: Some examples of entities that may set baselines that an author may have to follow include the author, a company, a customer and government entities. Gregg ------------------------ Gregg C Vanderheiden Ph.D. Professor - Depts of Ind. Engr. & BioMed Engr. Director - Trace R & D Center University of Wisconsin-Madison < <http://trace.wisc.edu/> http://trace.wisc.edu/> FAX 608/262-8848 For a list of our list discussions http://trace.wisc.edu/lists/ The Player for my DSS sound file is at http://tinyurl.com/dho6b <http://trace.wisc.edu:8080/mailman/listinfo/>
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