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Re: Orientation information (request)



Charles,

I just want to say that this isvery important, and that the feedbackk from
folks on this list may well contribute information the W3 may not get from
other sources. In particular, folks here use Lynx and the W3 browser. I
daresay that most Windows users will respond in terms of Netscape or
Internet Explorer, and I fear that most representatives on this W3
committee are themselves gui browser users. It is very important,
therefore, and very much on topic to get feedback from users of character
based browsers. I believe it is critical that char based browsing continue
to be developed and supported.


				Janina Sajka, Director
				Information Systems Research & Development
				American Foundation for the Blind (AFB)

janina afb net


On Wed, 7 Jul 1999, Charles McCathieNevile wrote:

> The User Agent accessibility guidelines working group of the W3C is looking
> for some information on usage scenarios to refine requirements for
> orientation capabilities in User Agents. If anybody is prepared to give real
> life examples of features they use commonly, or features they really wish
> were in a browser, to provide orientation within and between pages, please
> send a short explanation to w3c-wai-ua w3 org, or to me.
> 
> Sorry if this is way off topic.
> 
> Charles McCN
> charles w3 org
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