- From: Charles Adams <charles.adams@oracle.com>
- Date: Thu, 9 Apr 2020 13:31:06 -0600
- To: w3c-wai-gl@w3.org
- Message-ID: <de238daa-3127-621b-ecc5-25b5fe9365aa@oracle.com>
Regarding the definition itself (not the examples), how do news aggregation sites or portal sites or search engines fit? Most of the presented content will not have been created by a single author, group or organization. Chuck On 4/9/2020 10:50 AM, Alastair Campbell wrote: > > Looking through, I think the ‘set of web pages’ definition is the best > place to clarify on ePub, for example adding an example: > > set of web pages > > collection of web pages > <https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.w3.org/TR/WCAG21/*dfn-web-page-s__;Iw!!GqivPVa7Brio!N7bCWjfp2Nu2tPAFunGliWB0zJxvHzLJak41wuygPOJE5TDr-x5SbooIaPGdPGOvxw$> > that share a common purpose and that are created by the same author, > group or organization > > Examples: A publication which is split across multiple Web pages… > > *Example: A publication which is made up of a set of web pages > available at one URI in a linear order, such as an ePub document.* > > The last example being the addition. I put in the ‘linear order’ part > to differentiate from the ‘rendered together’ part of the web page > definition. > > Again, I don’t think it is needed for the new SCs, but it might help > with how ePubs are treated in WCAG in general. > > Cheers, > > -Alastair >
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