- From: <akirkpat@adobe.com>
- Date: Fri, 13 Jun 2014 21:51:38 +0000
- To: Wilco Fiers <w.fiers@accessibility.nl>
- Cc: public-comments-wcag20@w3.org
Dear Wilco Fiers , The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines Working Group has reviewed the comments you sent [1] on the Last Call Working Draft [2] of the Techniques for WCAG 2.0 published on 16 Jan 2014. Thank you for having taken the time to review the document and to send us comments! The Working Group's response to your comment is included below. Please review it carefully and let us know by email at public-comments-wcag20@w3.org if you agree with it or not before june 21, 2014. In case of disagreement, you are requested to provide a specific solution for or a path to a consensus with the Working Group. If such a consensus cannot be achieved, you will be given the opportunity to raise a formal objection which will then be reviewed by the Director during the transition of this document to the next stage in the W3C Recommendation Track. Thanks, For the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines Working Group, Michael Cooper W3C Staff Contact 1. http://www.w3.org/mid/E1WDXjj-0005ZZ-11@stuart.w3.org 2. http://www.w3.org/WAI/GL/2014/WD-WCAG20-TECHS-20140107/ ===== Your comment on C26: Providing options within the content to switch to a layout that does ...: > This technique doesn’t test for anything specific to CSS. > Providing a way to change the layout of a web page is not something that > can exclusively be done in CSS either. Most technologies can do it. > Making this a general technique would mean it would be applicable to > other technologies. > > This comment is part of the project for the Accessibility Support > Database. Working Group Resolution (LC-2888): Thank you for your comment. The Working Group agrees that this technique could be moved to General Techniques and will be updated accordingly This change will appear in the next public review draft. ----
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