RE: where is this going? to accessible intrapage structural navigation [was: Re[2]: request for sample page structure analyses]

 

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    From: wai-xtech-request@w3.org 
    [mailto:wai-xtech-request@w3.org] On Behalf Of Al Gilman
    At 3:06 PM +0100 10/26/04, Pawson, David wrote:
    >     >Tell me where this is going please?
    
    
    ** short
    
    We are seeking a solution that will deliver structural 
    intra-page navigation,

First time I've heard of that as a goal Al. 
    
    We are not going to agree on a dictionary of *canonical* 
    page parts until:
    
    a) the part types have definitions: diagnostic collections 
    of characteristics .. and
    b) the collection of part types has been reviewed for its 
    contribution to
      structural intra-page navigation.

I wasn't naming page parts with any sort of navigation in mind.

    If that is not where you thought we were going, please 
    explain the accessibility benefit of the alternative. 


I introduced the idea of 'visual' areas being useful due
to most designers having presentation as their goal, in the hope
that having a common glossary of terms we could move on using
such a glossary to review use for accessibility.

  How that glossary might be used had not AFAIK, been defined.

regards DaveP

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