- From: Kjetil Kjernsmo <kjetil.kjernsmo@astro.uio.no>
- Date: Sun, 16 May 1999 15:19:47 +0200
- To: wai-wcag-editors@w3.org
Dear Editors, I am reading the WAI-WEBCONTENT document with great interest, and hope that all the my new pages will conform, at least at the Double-A level. The Guidelines themselves claim to conform at the Triple-A level, but to me, this seems not to be correct, as there seems to be a non-conformance with checkpoint 10.5. Take the code used repeatedly on the page: <DIV class="glnav"> <a href="#gl-complex-elements"><img alt="Next guideline: 12" src="images/next.jpg"></a> <a href="#gl-interim-accessibility"><img alt="Previous guideline: 10" src="images/previous.jpg"></a> <a href="#toc-gl-use-w3c"><img alt="Go to contents" src="images/contents.jpg"></a></DIV> I interprete the guidelines in such a way that some character should be placed between one A-element and the next, e.g.: [...]</a> | <a [...] I hope I have not completely misunderstood the guidelines (in which case I hope you will correct me), but I feel there is a need for separating characters in places like that (though I am myself hiding them using stylesheets). Best Regards, Kjetil -- Kjetil Kjernsmo Graduate astronomy-student Problems worthy of attack University of Oslo, Norway Prove their worth by hitting back E-mail: kjetikj@astro.uio.no - Piet Hein Homepage <URL:http://www.astro.uio.no/~kjetikj/> Webmaster@skepsis.no
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