- From: Patrick H. Lauke <redux@splintered.co.uk>
- Date: Thu, 9 Apr 2020 22:38:40 +0100
- To: w3c-wai-gl@w3.org
On 09/04/2020 21:09, Alastair Campbell wrote: > >>> *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.*. > >> why does the order (linear or not) matter? what happens when users can > jump directly to another page in a set...does that make it non-linear > and therefore NOT part of a set? > > It is not a crucial part, it is an example. The example (epub) is > presented in linear order, *and* you can jump around via TOC or > something else. Any ideas for clarification? Just omitting the "in a linear order" part? And perhaps changing "made up of a set of web pages" into something like "made up of a set of packaged web pages"? P -- Patrick H. Lauke https://www.splintered.co.uk/ | https://github.com/patrickhlauke https://flickr.com/photos/redux/ | https://www.deviantart.com/redux twitter: @patrick_h_lauke | skype: patrick_h_lauke
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