[html4all] html authoring guidelines

Steven Faulkner faulkner.steve at gmail.com
Fri Nov 23 05:41:12 PST 2007


Hi Anne,
thanks for the clarification.

>one or more non-normative documents for authors would probably
> help them grasp the idea better.

agreed.

On 23/11/2007, Anne van Kesteren <annevk at opera.com> wrote:
> On Fri, 23 Nov 2007 13:55:54 +0100, Steven Faulkner
> <faulkner.steve at gmail.com> wrote:
> > The spec as it stands has some advice about accessible authoring
> > practice (see the stuff on images
> > http://www.w3.org/html/wg/html5/#the-img.
> > This content if it is meant for authors rather than browser
> > implementors (as is my understanding of what the spec is for), should
> > be included in a document that authors are more likely to read.
>
> The HTML 5 specification is meant for both authors and implementors.
> Though given that the specification is very precise (and as a result
> complex) one or more non-normative documents for authors would probably
> help them grasp the idea better.
>
>
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Steve Faulkner
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