- From: Susan Lesch <susan@textet.com>
- Date: Tue, 28 Mar 2000 23:52:58 -0800
- To: Ian Jacobs <ij@w3.org>, w3c-wai-ua@w3.org
Ian Jacobs wrote: > > 3.4 par. 2 > > Use compound numbers (or letters, numbers, etc.) to introduce >each list item > > [You may have discussed this and I missed it. Would this principle > > apply to Checkpoints in the table of contents for UA Guidelines and > > Techniques?] > >This is a tricky one and we've had this comment before. I don't >want the TOC to read "Section 2.1" for Guideline 2. I'd rather it >be "Section 2, Guideline 1". However, putting the word "Guideline" >in each entry of the TOC makes it kind of long, so only the >number appears there. > >Suggestions welcome. We could put "G1" or something like that... Thank you for your care and attention. For my two cents, if everyone is comfortable with them, the PR and Techniques are fine as they stand. -- Susan Lesch Intern, W3C
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