Comment 39: Source: http://www.w3.org/mid/000901c69538$2e394450$f4c9b23a@tkhcomputer (Issue ID: LC-1061) WCAG 2 Quick Reference: While this is an excellent idea, it violates 3.2.1 Proposed Change: Ensure that all the W3C WCAG 2 documents comply with at least L1 of WCAG2 ---------------------------- Response from Working Group: ---------------------------- Quick Reference has two places where it changes content. One is the expanding check boxes at the top. This causes changes in content - but not changes in context. It is the working groups specific intent that the types of changes represented by the Quick Reference be allowed. In fact the Quick Reference was designed to provide an example of what was not a change of context but only a change of content. The second part is the changing of the full document contents. This does change the meaning of the page and would constitute a change of context. This addresses the success criterion by providing information in advance that explains how this changes. We have recently also changed the introductory text to better reflect what happens as you change the settings at the top. ---------------------------- Response from GSW: ---------------------------- I am happy to close this commentReceived on Friday, 6 July 2007 15:34:24 GMT
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