- From: Ian Jacobs <ij@w3.org>
- Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2001 17:16:00 -0500
- To: w3c-wai-ua@w3.org
Hello, One reviewer of the document has noted that the document is not designed so that the checkpoints can be read entirely out of context. I think this is a very good observation. And it's true: the requirements of some checkpoints "apply" to others, the result of an attempt to reduce redundancy in the checkpoints. For instance, we don't start off each checkpoint by saying "In a device-independent manner, allow the user to configure ....". We say this once (in checkpoint 1.1) and thereafter 1.1 "applies" to the other checkpoints. I propose that we add a sentence or two to the beginning of section 2 to explain this. This text might be appropriate after the description of the structure of a guideline. Or it might be appropriate after the description of the structure of a checkpoint. In any case, here's the text: <PROPOSED> Note: Many checkpoints in this document are "interdependent": they include requirements that have been "factored out" of other checkpoints in order to reduce the size of the document. For instance, checkpoint 1.1 requires that the user agent be fully operable through the keyboard. Consequently, checkpoint 4.1 does not need to state explicitly that all input device requirements of the checkpoint must be satisfied through the keyboard; it does not start "Allow global configuration and control through the keyboard..." As a result of this factorization, first-time readers are likely to find the checkpoints easier to understand in context than "on their own." For instance, guideline prose, guideline organization, checkpoint order, checkpoint notes, and associated techniques all provide context for understanding the purpose and scope of each checkpoint. The checklist is expected to be a useful tool for people with some familiarity with the document to evaluate user agents for conformance. </PROPOSED> - Ian Reference document: 23 March 2001 draft: http://www.w3.org/WAI/UA/WD-UAAG10-20010323/ -- Ian Jacobs (jacobs@w3.org) http://www.w3.org/People/Jacobs Tel: +1 831 457-2842 Cell: +1 917 450-8783
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