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Change Log: Overview Pages
This page records change requests and changes made to the draft overview
and introduction pages:
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Last updated on $Date: 2004/10/16 01:30:40 $ by $Author: shawn $
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Change requests from 30 July 2004
document link example
- [DONE] use smaller font for screen grabs
- [DONE] make it easier to follow the process
- [DONE] remove the checklist section
- [DONE] remove the html examples
- [DONE] take out the priority
- [DONE] move explanation of gateway up, while leaving the first image
"above the fold"
- [DONE] accept libby's rewording on middle of docs
- [DONE] change title to: Navigating WCAG 1.0 Guidelines and Techniques
Documents
- [DONE] maybe move first diagram before any text
- [?] (from walk through: techn for 2.1 maybe goes...)
- [think not worth the complication of implementing it and providing
affordance for it now that have the links right next to it] consider
building in an image map behind the graphic near the front
- [DONE, took it out so as to avoid the issue] [change log editor's note,
not discussed in group: shouldn't we be aying "selecting" rather than
"clicking" a link?]
wcag overview
- [DONE (didn't think of any other good ones in limited
time)]shawn & libby work on checking the other h2's
- [DONE] try changing h2 to 'who wcag is for' or something like
that
- [DONE] try changing first h2 to "web content accessibility
guidelines (wcag)"
- [DONE, changed <h2> and <h3>s] shawn & charmane work on
reorganizing the wcag doc links
- [DONE] flip order of translations and ordering under quicktips
- [DONE] flip order of errata and translations
- [DONE] changes from Alan's email as discusssed in the
teleconference
purpose and use:
- illustrate WCAG1.0 Techniques documents relationship - specifically to
explain that when from the guidelines you click on techniques you don't
really get the techniques themselves, you get a list and then from there
you need to click again to get the actual techniques
- presentations - would be cool to have SVG that can activate each of the
3 first boxes and it would show a screen clip of the link .. or maybe
better just to toggle over to a browser so get full screen ..
- WAI Web site (stand alone)
version 2:
- judy concerned looks like techniques are the foundation,
suggests vertical layout. vertical will work fine for online, but not for
presentations ('cause not enough room with large font)
- start of an svg
version
- fyi, an early incarnation previous version
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