- From: Shadi Abou-Zahra <shadi@w3.org>
- Date: Sun, 24 Nov 2019 22:58:42 +0100
- To: Shawn Henry <shawn@w3.org>, Kevin White <Kevin.White@gov.scot>
- Cc: wai-eo-editors@w3.org
Hi Shawn, Kevin, We need to find agreement on Video 2 following the Friday call. Currently the narration says: - “Some checks are as simple as looking at the text displayed in the browser window” The suggested change is: - “Some checks are simple. For example, looking at the text displayed in the browser window” Are we comfortable with that change or does it still seem exaggerated? Maybe replace "looking" with something like "assessing" or such? I would argue that beside "page title", also "resize text", "headings", and "labels" *can* be as simple as looking at the text displayed in the browser window. For example, if you visually don't see headings then it is usually an issue and also if the visual heading 'order' doesn't make sense then it is usually equally an issue -- you can do a lot of these checks without actually needing to look into the code. Yet I don't want to seem over simplistic because maybe only the trained can spot such issues visually while others need to look at the code? Thanks, Shadi -- Shadi Abou-Zahra - http://www.w3.org/People/shadi/ Accessibility Strategy and Technology Specialist Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)
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