- From: Jan Richards <jan.richards@utoronto.ca>
- Date: Mon, 27 Jul 2009 17:53:52 -0400
- To: WAI-AUWG List <w3c-wai-au@w3.org>
Hi all, Here's the link to the "Accessibility Programming Guide for iPhone OS" which includes the screen shots that were mentionned on the call: http://developer.apple.com/iPhone/library/documentation/UserExperience/Conceptual/iPhoneAccessibility/Making_Application_Accessible/Making_Application_Accessible.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/TP40008785-CH102-SW5 The first thing I noticed are the "earthrise" pictures they use. I hope this is an indication that they have been looking at the ATAG techniques where we use "earthrise" quite a bit as an example! The second thing is that this might be a source of implementation examples...e.g. for: B.2.1.1 ("Set Accessible Properties: Mechanisms that set the properties of web content (e.g., attribute values, etc.) include the ability to set the accessibility-related properties. (Level A)") B.2.2.3 Help Authors Decide: For any checks that require author judgment to determine whether a potential web content accessibility problem is correctly identified (i.e., manual checking and semi-automated checking), instructions are provided to help authors to decide whether it is correctly identified. (Level A) (i.e., the Accessibility Inspector) Cheers, Jan -- Jan Richards, M.Sc. User Interface Design Lead Adaptive Technology Resource Centre (ATRC) Faculty of Information University of Toronto Email: jan.richards@utoronto.ca Web: http://jan.atrc.utoronto.ca Phone: 416-946-7060 Fax: 416-971-2896
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