Re: Quickref Mockup

Thanks for that Eric - I really like the way its going :-)

There will be more specific feedback coming from WCAG soon.

Good job

Josh

Eric Eggert wrote:
> Hi WCAG and EO WG members,
>
> this email contains a link to a first, very rough mockup of the new
> Quickref.
>
> As it is very, very early in the process here are some caveats and
> instructions first:
>
> * I am very actively working on this mockup right now. This means it
> might change a few times a day.
>
> * Currently only the guidelines 1.1 and 1.2 have been added to the page.
>
> * Filtering only works on the “levels” filter, the other filters
> will start to work in the next few days.
>
> * I’m not very fond of the tab navigation for the success criteria, so
> that is likely to change.
>
> * Any design elements are not final and are likely to change.
>
> * The filter categories are first explorations and far from being final.
>
> * Currently WCAG supporting materials, like the tutorials, are currently
> not linked.
>
> Getting such a project off the ground is quite a task, so I’m happy
> that I’m able to show something.
>
> For reference, here is the task and requirements analysis:
> <http://www.w3.org/WAI/GL/wiki/Resource_Redesign/Quickref/Analysis>
>
> As the tool is rapidly changing in the next few days and is still pretty
> early, hold back your in-depth reviews for now :-)
> If you have more general suggestions or ideas, feel free to use one of
> the following ways to let me know:
>
> * Add them to the Suggestions wiki page on GitHub[1] (which is editable
> by members of both groups as well as the general public)
> * Email to ee@w3.org
>
>
> And now here is the link to the very early mockup:
>
> * https://w3c.github.io/wai-wcag-quickref/
>
> Best,
> Eric
>
>
> [1] https://github.com/w3c/wai-wcag-quickref/wiki/Suggestions
>
>
> --
>
> Eric Eggert
> Web Accessibility Specialist
> Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) at Wold Wide Web Consortium (W3C)
>
>

Received on Thursday, 19 February 2015 15:46:27 UTC