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Comment LC-1211
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Commenter: Al Gilman <Alfred.S.Gilman@IEEE.org>

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What is this language trying to say? Do you mean MUST NOT? Editorial: CANNOT would be appropriate for an observation as to what is feasible in the medium. This is a remark as to what the author believes is appropriate in this genre.

It is also neither an accessibility issue nor is it always a good idea.

Compare this with the language in Success Criterion 1.1.1 where there are specific provisions for a case where the whole purpose of the site is some sort of sensory or perceptual effect or test. In that case the content is allowed to be explained but not accorded universally accessible equivalent facilitation. In the case of such content, such as the tester for Daltonism, it would be both appropriate and polite to mention that this web presence is intended for those with substantial visual acuity to evaluate their color perception.

Proposed Change:

Strike the remark.
(space separated ids)
(Please make sure the resolution is adapted for public consumption)


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