Re: Fwd: FW: list of widely recognized control types, chunked

EA suggested some more types. I thought it was to late to include them, but on the call today it was decided we could add extra settings we feel are useful 


The ones that are the most widespread are probably  from the multi media (NOTE html5  has some of these as events (play, pause) or as keywords (such as captions)


Maybe we should add the following three  (if we have time)


PLAY or PAUSE  - play or stop playing  multimedia 
captions - control the captions' settings 
Volume - control the volume of a multimedia element

Note , if we do not have time to approve it, we should just forget it...
  
   From: EA Draffan 
 Sent: 30 November 2017 12:08
 To: 'lisa.seeman' <lisa.seeman@zoho.com>
 Subject: RE: list of widely recognized control types, chunked
 
 
  
 I am wondering if there is a need to include a few more control types that we have come across. I have not copied this to the general list as I am sure you will know whether they are needed or not. 
  
 I have put them under the lists below 
  
  Best wishes
 E.A. 
  
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   From: lisa.seeman [mailto:lisa.seeman@zoho.com] 
 Sent: 29 November 2017 16:54
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 Subject: Re: list of widely recognized control types, chunked
 
 
  
    
  All the best
 
 Lisa Seeman
 
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 ---- On Wed, 22 Nov 2017 19:27:23 +0200 <lisa.seeman@zoho.com> wrote ---- 
 
    Hi Folks,
  Here is the list of widely recognized control types, chunked as per John's proposal. I also added and chucked the form fields. I added context as per Jason's request and some extra clarity. Ironically the only items that did not have the context of the "user" or "site" were the definitions I had copied from autocomplete.
 
   
 
  I removed the items John wanted to remove other that "mode" and "tools" which i tagged.
 
  Enjoy....
 
  
 Widely recognized control types that are required by SC 1.3.4:
  
 Navigation actions      
  ·         table of content              -opens a table of content
  ·         next       -move to the next item in a series, such as a series of pages in a book
  ·         previous              -move to the previous item in a series, such as a series of pages in a book 
                 
 UI / Page Actions         
  ·         sign in   -sign in to current website or application
  ·         sign out -sign out current website or application
  ·         sign up  -register for the current web site or application
  ·         upload  -upload file to the server
  ·         more     -expand or unexpand the current item
  ·         refresh -manually refresh the current contents of the screen
  ·         print      -print current page, selection or the item at the current location
  ·         reset     -resets all the controls to their initial values
  ·         comment -submit a comment on the current item
  ·         settings -open settings and options for the current web site or application
  ·         tools      -available tools for the current content, website or application (++John would like to remove++)  MIGHT NEED CUSTOMISATION AS SETTINGS BEING DIFFERENT FROM CUSTOMISATION. 
  ·         date       -opens a date control
  ·         mode    -change the mode or functionality (++John would like to remove++)
  ·         higher   -increases the level the setting that is identified with the control.
  ·         lower    -decreases the level the setting that is identified with the control.
  NOT HIGHER OR LOWER…. NEEDS TO BE INCREASE AND DECREASE as higher and lower mean something different in everyday life and this may confuse those with literacy or cognitive difficulties.  
                 
 Editing Actions 
  ·         open     -open existing item
  ·         new       -open or compose a new item, such as an email, online document, etc.
  ·         edit        -edit current item, selection, or the item at the current location
  ·         cut          -removes the selected control, item, or text and places it on the clipboard (Temporary memory of the device)
  ·         copy      -copies the selected control, item, or text onto the clipboard (Temporary memory of the device)
  ·         paste     -adds the current contents of the clipboard (Temporary memory of the device)
  ·         save       -save the current content
  ·         send      -submits form data or request to the server
  ·         post       - submit and posts the form data. Item will be visible to other parties.
  ·         delete   -delete the current item, selected control, or text
  ·         undo     -revert to the state before the user's most recent changes
  ·         cancel  -closes a dialog box or similar container, and discards all changes the user may have made within that dialog box or container.
  ·         close      -closes a dialog box or similar container, and discards any unsaved changes the user may have made within that dialog box or container
   
  RE-ARRANGE
  RE-SIZE
  LAYERS - ORDER, SEND BACK , SEND FORWARDS
  PRINT
   
   
  MULTIMEDIA - PLAY, PAUSE, REWIND, loop ETC. html5  attributes already available.  Need to be checked. 
                 
 Email Actions 
  ·         read       -open the selected email. 
  ·         reply      -reply to a selected  item such as an email 
  ·         forward  -forward the selected email such as an email
  ·         received -open the received folder
  ·         sent       -open the sent folder
  
 Shopping Actions        
  ·         add        -add the selected item from its current context. If no item is selected add the item identified with the control.
  ·         remove -remove the selected  item from its current context. If no item is selected remove the item identified with the control.
  ·         buy        -buy the selected item. If no item is selected, buy the item identified with the control. Often involves adding the current item into a shopping cart.
  ·         checkout             -proceed to the purchase stage. Usually invokes ecommerce functions such as accepting credit cards, redirection to PayPal, etc.
                 
 Link types        
  ·         home    -the main page of the current website or application
  ·         contact us           -contact information for content owner or producer
  ·         about us               -information about the content owner or producer
  ·         our phone           -phone content owner or producer
  ·         our email             -email content owner or producer
  ·         site map               -page containing a list of pages in the current web site
  ·         help       -a help function, support or instructions excluding human help or simulated human help  
  ·         chat help             -human help or simulated human help  function such as a chat bot
  ·         services                -services available from the content provider
  ·         products              -products available from the content provider
  ·         terms    -terms and conditions about the current Web page or application
  ·         language              -language options
  ·         social     -content provider on social media
  ·         my profile -opens the user’s profile page
 
 
  
 
 
   semantic link for accessibility statement where people could get help. 
  
 Fields
 User’s name and address  
  ·         Honorific   -prefix or title of the user (Mr., Mrs. Dr., etc.) 
  ·         given name       -given or first name (of the user)
  ·         additional name            -additional or middle name (of the user)
  ·         additional name initial   -additional or middle name initial (of the user)
  ·         family name     -family name, surname, or last name (of the user)
  ·         honorific suffix -suffix of the user (Jr., II, etc.)
  ·         nickname         - the user’s nickname 
  ·         street address  -full street address of the user, condensed into one line
  ·         address line 1    -first line of street address (of the user)
  ·         address line 2    -second line of street address (of the user)
  ·         address line 3    -third line of street address (of the user)
  ·         city       -locality or city where the user is a resident
  ·         area     -administrative area, state, province, or region where the user is a resident
  ·         postal code       -user’s postal or ZIP code
  ·         country             -country name where the user is a resident
   semantic tag for localisation linked to chosen country- affecting title of person etc.
 User’s fax and phone details
  ·         fax       -full fax number, including country code (of the user)
  ·         fax country code           -international country code (of the user)
  ·         fax national       -national fax number: full number minus country code of the user’s fax number
  ·         fax area code    -area code of the user’s fax number
  ·         fax local            -local fax number: full number of the user’s fax number, minus country and area codes
  ·         fax extension    -fax extension number of the user’s fax number
  ·         email    -email address (of the user)
  ·         phone  -full phone number of the user, including country code
  ·         phone country code      -international country code of the user’s phone number
  ·         phone national -national phone number: full number of the user’s phone number, minus country code
  ·         phone area code           -area code of the user’s phone number
  ·         phone local       -local phone number of the user: full number minus country and area codes
  ·         phone extension          -phone extension number of the user’s phone number
  
 Payment information (not required where a security risk has been identified)
  ·         credit card name           -full name, as it appears on the user’s credit card
  ·         credit card number       -the user’s credit card number
  ·         credit card exp month   -month of expiration of the user’s credit card
  ·         credit card exp year      -year of expiration of the user’s credit card
  ·         credit card exp  -date of expiration of the user’s credit card
  ·         credit card sc    -credit card security code
  
 User’s details
  ·         language          -preferred language (of the user)
  ·         birthday           -user’s birthday
  ·         birthday year    -year of the user’s birthday
  ·         birthday month -month of the user’s birthday
  ·         birthday day     -day of the user’s birthday
  ·         org       -the user’s company or organization
  ·         organization title           -the user's position or title within company or organization
  ·         sex       -sex or gender (of the user)
  ·         gender -gender identity (of the user)
  ·         url        -Website URL (of the user)
  ·         photo   -photo or avatar (of the user)
  
 Compose fields
  ·         topic     -topic for the current form. Typically selected from a list of reserved terms
  ·         subject -subject of the current form. Typically, a free text field
  ·         answer -answer to a section question
  ·         comment -comment section in a form. Typically, a free text field
   
  TAG - keywords related to content for search - hashtag?  
 Site specific semantics allowing users to create short cuts to particular features… could be endless… concentrate on core - might be difficult to check 
  
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