- From: Gregg Vanderheiden <gv@trace.wisc.edu>
- Date: Wed, 30 May 2012 01:41:53 -0500
- To: Kerstin Probiesch <k.probiesch@googlemail.com>
- Cc: w3c-wai-gl@w3.org
- Message-id: <2E3EF07D-6795-4C10-8523-7DAF94834831@trace.wisc.edu>
The only thing that is normative is the WCAG 2.0 document itself. HOWEVER - the "how to meet" title of the document is cited throughout WCAG 2.0. So we cannot change the title of the document. But we can add introductory text to the How to Meet document to make its purpos clearer Gregg -------------------------------------------------------- Gregg Vanderheiden Ph.D. Director Trace R&D Center Professor Industrial & Systems Engineering and Biomedical Engineering University of Wisconsin-Madison Co-Director, Raising the Floor - International and the Global Public Inclusive Infrastructure Project http://Raisingthefloor.org --- http://GPII.net On May 30, 2012, at 1:29 AM, Kerstin Probiesch wrote: > Hi all, > > one question on "how to meet": Is the wording "how to meet" itself normative > or informative and would it be possible to change the wording or not? > Background is, that there are ongoing misunderstandings about the character > of the techniques. > > Cheers > > Kerstin > > > ------------------------------------- > Kerstin Probiesch - Freie Beraterin > Barrierefreiheit, Social Media, Webkompetenz > Kantstraße 10/19 | 35039 Marburg > Tel.: 06421 167002 > Web: http://www.barrierefreie-informationskultur.de > > XING: http://www.xing.com/profile/Kerstin_Probiesch > Twitter: http://twitter.com/kprobiesch > ------------------------------------ > > Das Buch zur Barrierefreiheit: > > > Barrierefreiheit verstehen und umsetzen: > Webstandards für ein zugängliches und nutzbares Internet > 812 S., Dpunkt Verlag, Auflage: 1 (März 2011) > > > > > > >
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