This section is normative.
This section is included here for informative purposes. The normative version appears in the Authoring Tool Accessibility Guidelines 2.0 [ATAG20].
This section lists requirements for conformance to ATAG 2.0. It also gives information about how to make conformance claims.
Authoring tools (see definition) may claim conformance to ATAG 2.0 at either a "full" or "partial" conformance level.
The full conformance levels are:
The partial conformance levels are:
Note: The Working Group remains committed to the principle that: "Everyone should have the ability to create and access Web content" and, therefore, recommends that developers use the partial conformance levels as a step towards meeting the full conformance levels in the future.
A conformance claim is an assertion by a Claimant that an authoring tool meets a particular ATAG 2.0 conformance level.
The conformance claim must include the following information:
Developers of authoring tools that do not yet conform fully to a particular ATAG 2.0 conformance level are encouraged to publish a statement on progress towards conformance. This statement would be the same as a conformance claim except that this statement would specify an ATAG 2.0 conformance level that is being progressed towards, rather than one already satisfied, and report the progress on success criteria not yet met. The author of a "Progress Towards Conformance" Statement is solely responsible for the accuracy of their statement. Developers are encouraged to provide expected timelines for meeting outstanding success criteria within the Statement.