Re: request for sample page structure analyses

I'd say the words should be either interchangeable or most understandable 
<wink>

Johnnie Apple Seed

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From: "Pawson, David" <David.Pawson@rnib.org.uk>
To: "Al Gilman" <Alfred.S.Gilman@IEEE.org>; <wai-xtech@w3.org>
Sent: Thursday, October 21, 2004 8:36 AM
Subject: RE: request for sample page structure analyses





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    [mailto:wai-xtech-request@w3.org] On Behalf Of Al Gilman


Question please Al.
  Who are the primary audience for this vocabulary?
If its geeks or the man in the street, I'd probably
choose different words?

Any suggestions please?

regards DaveP



    The participants in the PF telecon today agreed to do this,
    but please consider doing this even if you weren't on that call.

    We are trying to launch the development of a "dictionary of
    canonical page part types."

    So what we want are example decompositions of
    representative, preferrably live, pages for evidence as to
    how authors are really structuring their work.

    Please, for each guinea pig page, give

    a) a link to the page in question, and
    b) your analysis of how this page breaks down into parts

    The nominal asking is for people to do at least two pages.

    Please post your contributions before midnight UTC Sunday
    24 October.

    Al



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