WD: Core Accessibility API Mappings 1.2 (Call for Wide Review)

Core Accessibility API Mappings 1.2

https://www.w3.org/TR/2019/WD-core-aam-1.2-20191218/

Abstract

This document describes how user agents should expose semantics of web content languages to accessibility APIs. This helps users with disabilities to obtain and interact with information using assistive technologies. Documenting these mappings promotes interoperable exposure of roles, states, properties, and events implemented by accessibility APIs and helps to ensure that this information appears in a manner consistent with author intent. 

This Core Accessibility API Mappings specification defines support that applies across multiple content technologies, including general keyboard navigation support and mapping of general-purpose roles, states, and properties provided in Web content via WAI-ARIA [WAI-ARIA]. Other Accessibility API Mappings specifications depend on and extend this Core specification for specific technologies, including native technology features and WAI-ARIA extensions. This document updates and will eventually supersede the guidance in the WAI-ARIA 1.0 User Agent Implementation Guide [WAI-ARIA-IMPLEMENTATION] W3C Recommendation. It is part of the WAI-ARIA suite described in the WAI-ARIA Overview.

Status of the Document

This section describes the status of this document at the time of its publication. Other documents may supersede this document. A list of current W3C publications and the latest revision of this technical report can be found in the W3C technical reports index at https://www.w3.org/TR/. 

This is a Working Draft of Core Accessibility API Mappings (Core-AAM) 1.2 by the Accessible Rich Internet Applications (ARIA) Working Group. Succeeding Core-AAM 1.1 [CORE-AAM-1.1], it provides new mappings for WAI-ARIA 1.2 [WAI-ARIA-1.2]. The primary focus of WAI-ARIA 1.2 is to add roles that correspond to HTML 5 [HTML5] semantics. This version adds mappings for new ARIA roles and updates some existing mappings. A history of changes to Core-AAM 1.2 is available. 

Feature development for this version is complete, and this is a wide review draft published to obtain feedback before finalization of the spec. The Accessible Rich Internet Applications Working Group seeks feedback on any aspect of the specification. When submitting feedback, please consider issues in the context of the companion documents. To comment, file an issue in the W3C core-aam GitHub repository. If this is not feasible, send email to public-aria@w3.org (comment archive). In-progress updates to the document may be viewed in the publicly visible editors' draft. 

This document was published by the Accessible Rich Internet Applications Working Group as a Working Draft. This document is intended to become a W3C Recommendation.

Publication as a Working Draft does not imply endorsement by the W3C Membership. This is a draft document and may be updated, replaced or obsoleted by other documents at any time. It is inappropriate to cite this document as other than work in progress.

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This document is governed by the 1 March 2019 W3C Process Document.

Received on Wednesday, 18 December 2019 20:38:01 UTC