Test B.2.1.1

Test 0001 Any restrictions on the web content that authors can edit do 
not prevent the web content from conforming to WCAG.

Test 0001 Steps:

1. If the authoring tool does not place any restrictions on the web 
content that users can edit, then select PASS.

2. Create some content using the following two rules:
-- Correctly follows any instructions provided (e.g., correctly 
responding to prompts, correctly replacing highlighted placeholders); and
-- Do no more authoring than requested by the instructions

3. Once the system produces output, follow the Web Content Accessibility 
Test Procedure to determine if it meets the WCAG 2.0 success criteria 
TARGET_LEVEL.

4. If any of the content fails a WCAG 2.0 success criteria at the target 
level, then select FAIL. (a range of WCAG-conformant web content must 
not have been found)

5. If the content passes WCAG at the desired target level, select PASS.

Code view (for Jan)
<td  valign="top"><p>Test 0001 Any restrictions on the web content that 
authors can edit do not prevent the web content from conforming to WCAG.
     </p>
       <p> Test 0001 Steps:</p>
     <ol>
         <li>If the authoring tool does not place anyrestrictions on the 
web content that users can edit, then select <span 
class="select_button"><strong>PASS</strong></span>.</li>

     <li>Create some content using the following two rules:
        <ol> <li>Correctly follows any instructions provided (e.g., 
correctly responding to prompts, correctly replacing highlighted 
placeholders); and</li>
         <li>Do no more authoring than requested by the 
instructions</li></ol></li>
     <li>Once the system produces output, follow the <a 
href="#WCAG_test_procedure">Web Content Accessibility Test Procedure</a> 
to determine if it meets the WCAG 2.0 success criteria TARGET_LEVEL. </li>
     <li>If any of the content fails a WCAG 2.0 success criteria at the 
target level, then select <span 
class="select_button"><strong>FAIL</strong></span>. <em>(a range of 
WCAG-conformant web content must not have been found)</em></li>
     <li>If the content passes WCAG at the desired target level, select 
<span class="select_button"><strong>PASS</strong></span>.</li>

     </ol>
     </ol></td>
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Jeanne Spellman
W3C Web Accessibility Initiative
jeanne@w3.org

Received on Monday, 26 November 2012 18:39:39 UTC