Example techniques, suggestions, and further.References to related guidelines or checkpoints In some cases informative notes, clarifying examples, or cross.Specify requirements for authoring tools to follow the guideline. The checkpoint definitions in each guideline This document includes guidelines which are general principles ofĪccessible design. With a small screen, no keyboard and no mouse. For example they may be working inĪ noisy environment and unable to hear, or need to use their eyes for another Physical disability but with similar needs. In addition, accessible design will benefit many people who do not have a They may have a text-only display, or a small screen.They may not have or be able to use a keyboard or mouse.They may have difficulty reading or comprehending text.Some types of information easily or at all They may not be able to see, hear, move, or may not be able to process.To understand the accessibility issues relevant to authoring tool design,Ĭonsider that many users may be creating documents in contexts very different
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Sent to the working group mailing list at The archive of that Suggestions for additional techniques are welcome and should be
Raised by implementors of the Guidelines, for example to cover new
It is expected to be updated in response to queries These techniques are not necessarily the only way of fulfilling theĬheckpoint, nor are they necessarily a definitive set of requirements forįulfilling a checkpoint. The document contains suggested implementation techniques,Įxamples, and references to other sources of information as an aid toĭevelopers seeking to implement the Authoring Tool Accessibility Guidelines. The techniques introduced here are not required for conformance to the Guidelines and checkpoints from that document it is not a normative reference This document complements the Authoring Tool Accessibility Guidelines. Please send comments about this document to the public mailing list: archived at Group are discussed in the WAI AU charter. Of changes between successive working drafts is available. This draft follows the working group meeting It isĮxpected that a new working draft will render this draft obsolete in This is work in progress and does not imply endorsement byĮither W3C or members of the WAI Authoring Tool (AU) Working Group. W3C Working Drafts as reference material or to cite them as other than "work Rendered obsolete by other documents at any time. It is a draft document and may be updated, replaced or
This is a Working Draft of the Techniques forĪuthoring Tool Accessibility.
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This document is part of a series of accessibility documents published by The guidelines and checkpoints for that document are included for This document contains techniques and further examples, as an informativeĪid to developers seeking to implement the Authoring Tool Accessibility