Avneesh Singh
Avneesh Singh
@dauwhe The difference is in the usage of the websites VS publications. Website surfing is mainly for getting some information while publication is used for extensive reading. For people with...
@BigBlueHat It is possible to create a WP for non-WP aware browser by placing TOC and Page list in landing page. The profile is more of a guideline for creating...
@TzviyaSiegman Indeed the plan mentioned by you is the ultimate objective. The approach proposed by me is the intermediate solution to facilitate people with disabilities till the ultimate objective is...
From reading experience point of view, it provides accessible reading experience on Chrome. The TOC, next and previous links also work fine. It would be good to have another link...
Now 3 links are reported on a chapter: Next Close Previous When I press "clos" link, Chrome returns to the TOC. So, the functionality is appropriate. A minor issue is...
@BigBlueHat "Are there other things not currently offered in this demo that would be helpful to have from an accessibility perspective?" For demo purpose, it would be good to add...
Just one correction in minutes: captured statement: Avneesh Singh: offlining, accessibility, annotation, bookmarking, highlighting. these all go beyond today’s browsers Actual statement: Avneesh Singh: packaging, offlining, accessibility enhancements like annotations,...
@iherman It is challenging if we intend to make large part of WP specifications readable with non-WP aware browser. But it is not so challenging if we work on concept...
@iherman Indeed, we are on the same page regarding the concept. Coming to specifics, MathML is not something specific to WP, it is a part of usual web sites. I...
It is nice to see the implementation details of audio WP. Looking from content point of view, it is quite possible to have the following minimum functionality available in non-WP...