- From: Jeanne Spellman <jeanne@w3.org>
- Date: Fri, 30 Sep 2011 08:45:56 -0400
- To: kim@redstartsystems.com
- CC: WAI-UA list <w3c-wai-ua@w3.org>
Kim, thanks for the reminder about "It's also recommended". I am updating my proposals to include that. However, I would like to get a sense from the group whether "It's also recommended" should be for AA. I think that given that in WCAG, we recommend AA as a base conformance implementation and save AAA for optional, I think we should follow that in the UAAG summaries, as well. That way we are encouraging AA implementation, at least subtly. jeanne On 9/30/2011 8:39 AM, Jeanne Spellman wrote: > a minor point, but I thought we had agreed to use the plural "users" in > the summary, to subtly make the point that it impacts many people. > > I've added this to the survey for next week's meeting. > > jeanne > > On 9/22/2011 4:51 PM, Kim Patch wrote: >> Summary: The user can globally show/hide background images (2.11.1), >> load content to play only on on explicit request (2.11.2), render a >> placeholder for executable content (2.11.3), toggle executable content >> (2.11.4), adjust the playback rate of recorded content (2.11.5), control >> and navigate rendered audio and animation that's longer than three >> seconds (2.11.6, 2.11.7). It's also recommended that the user can >> navigate audio and animation based on semantics (2.11.8), >> discover,choose, scale and position available tracks (2.11.9, 2.11.11), >> adjust media size (2.11.10), and control media contrast and brightness >> (2.11.12). > > -- _______________________________ Jeanne Spellman W3C Web Accessibility Initiative jeanne@w3.org
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