John W. Kennedy wrote:
Richard Detwiler wrote:


What do you mean by "a11y"?

a-ccessibilit-y, like "119n" for i-nternationializatio-n


Hmm that's very intuitive ... not ... :)

I don't suppose it is very intuitive, but it /is/ established jargon.


I'm not sure what it takes to be considered "established jargon", but I did a quick search for dictionaries of computer jargon. I certainly didn't check all of them, but I checked a few, and didn't find "a11y". One of the ones that I checked was a dictionary that states "Computer Hope dictionary: Browse through our complete listing of over 6,000 computer definitions and terms ..." This did not list a11y under its 6000+ definitions. (I did search this dictionary for things like IIRC and YMMV and it had everything I looked for along those lines.)

R5d D6r -- Richard Detwiler, as I'm sure anyone could figure out :)

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