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_edited to better describe the scope_
There is a consensus that a Web publication must have a _reading order_ (a list of primary resources) and must/should have a _table of contents (ToC)_ (the mai…
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The Understanding WCAG document addresses meaningful sequence within a single page for SC 1.3.2, but does not address the importance of the logical reading order when a document is split across multip…
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On SC 1.4.8
https://www.w3.org/TR/2017/WD-WCAG21-20171207/#visual-presentation
> Width is no more than 80 characters or glyphs (40 if CJK).
On SC 1.4.12
https://www.w3.org/TR/2017/WD-WCAG21-20…
momdo updated
6 years ago
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Hi Jason!
Im running wgfast with 3 inputs as required; a reference.fasta reference sequence (in the reference dir) and a bestsnps.tsv marix (from nasp also in the reference dir) and paired reads f…
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_From @dauwhe on June 26, 2017 22:17_
> A Web Publication (WP) is a collection of one or more constituent resources, organized together in a uniquely identifiable grouping that may be presented using…
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The following is a consensus position amongst those participating in the work of the European Team developing a revision of EN 301 549 which will be aligned with WCAG 2.1:
In the current SC wording…
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@dauwhe and I have been working on a proposal to use HTML's `` element as a web publication manifest: https://github.com/dauwhe/html-first
TL:DR define the primary resources of a WP to be the files…
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Can the `rendering` property refer to an interstitial page, or must it refer directly to the downloadable resource?
For example, we would like to replicate the experience of the download menu her…
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This has been discussed in different other issues, and it is probably better to separate this as an explicit question to be followed.