ADDRESS
section of the specification.
summary
, headers/id
bindings, scope
and a CAPTION
; styling of tables should be handled with CSS, rather than be hard-coded into the TABLE
'must
' contain an ADDRESS
element, containing: contact information, means of providing feedback, reporting errors, etc.. The ADDRESS
will also contain boilerplate Open A11y/Linux Foundation verbiage as far as copyright and permissions are concerned, as is common at the bottom of technical specsDL
, but since the wiki allows certain HTML/XHTML markup without using HTML
containers normally used to insert straight markup into a wiki page, and i have yet to be able to get the markup example to be rendered correctly)* **[RFC2119]</dt>** * //<a href="[[http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc2119.txt|http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc2119.txt]]" >Key words for use in RFCs to indicate requirement levels</a>//,[[http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2119.txt|RFC 2119]], S. Bradner, March 1997.\\ Available at: [[http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc2119.txt|http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc2119.txt]]</dd>
HEAD
of Open A11y specifications, using the meta element;<meta name="DC.Title" content="" /> <meta name="DC.Title.Alternative" content="" /> <meta name="DC.Creator.PersonalName" content="Author Name1" /> <meta name="DC.Creator.PersonalName" content="Author Name2" /> <meta name="DC.Subject" content="" /> <meta name="DC.Description" content="Description of specification; probably excerpted from the Abstract or Introduction" /> <meta name="DC.Publisher" content="Open Accessibility (A11y) Workgroup of the Linux Foundation" /> <meta name="DC.Rights" content="" /> <meta name="DC.Type" content="Text" /> <meta name="DC.Format" content="text/html" /> <meta name="DC.Identifier" content="URI of Specification" /> <meta name="DC.Language" content="us-en" />
name
/id
must be human-parseabledef-foo
, where foo
is the concept's name; for example, def-mousekeys