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notices:html-css:comment-utiliser-cette-notice [30 April 2013 at 09:53]
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notices:html-css:comment-utiliser-cette-notice [13 August 2013 at 14:26] (current)
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 ====== Who should read this user guide, and how should you use it? ====== ====== Who should read this user guide, and how should you use it? ======
  
-This document should be given to the stakeholders and/or service providers ​who create ​the technical specifications, ​and the HTML/CSS templatesand who are responsible for the different ​technical ​developments ​of interfaces. It should be used in addition to the technical specifications of a project. The recommendations may be supplemented with others, or left out, according to the circumstances—the ​project manager is often the most appropriate person ​for this task.+This document should be given to stakeholders and/or service providers ​responsable for the technical specifications,​ the HTML/CSS templates and the technical ​development ​of interfaces. It should be used in addition to the technical specifications of a project. The recommendations may be supplemented with others, or left out, according to the circumstances. The project manager is often the most appropriate person ​to make this decision.
  
 The recommendations should be considered for the HTML/CSS development phase. Some recommendations apply when pages are produced dynamically from templates that are developed in a content management system (CMS). The recommendations should be considered for the HTML/CSS development phase. Some recommendations apply when pages are produced dynamically from templates that are developed in a content management system (CMS).
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 <​note>​**Note** : notes help complete the recommendations by providing additional details for specific situations.</​note>​ <​note>​**Note** : notes help complete the recommendations by providing additional details for specific situations.</​note>​
 <note attention>​**Warning** : warnings highlight specific points that require attention or traps to avoid in order to guarantee good accessibility.</​note>​ <note attention>​**Warning** : warnings highlight specific points that require attention or traps to avoid in order to guarantee good accessibility.</​note>​
-<note astuce>​**Tip** : Tips are not directly linked to accessibility,​ but you can improve the general quality of the interfaces ​by implementing them, or facilitate the integration of accessibility ​in subsequent steps in the project. Note that the recommendations in this project, although aimed at accessibility, ​are often good practice for ensuring ​ease of use, and improved user experience, performanceand referencing.</​note>​ +<note astuce>​**Tip** :  Tips are not directly linked to accessibility,​ but improve the general quality of interfaces or facilitate the integration of accessibility ​of subsequent steps in the project. Note that the recommendations in this project, although aimed at accessibility, ​also improve user experience, ​ease of use, performance and referencing.</​note>​ 
-<note html5>​**HTML5** : The HTML5 insets provide additional details or warnings ​to the recommendations ​in the light of the developments proposed in the new HTML specification.</​note>​+<note html5>​**HTML5** :  The HTML5 insets provide additional details or warnings in light of the developments proposed in the new HTML specification.</​note>​
notices/html-css/comment-utiliser-cette-notice.txt · Last modified: 13 August 2013 at 14:26 by Sébastien Delorme (Atalan)
 

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