- From: Jeanne Spellman <jeanne@w3.org>
- Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2012 12:56:22 -0500
- To: AUWG <w3c-wai-au@w3.org>
Here is a draft of my proposed test for: A.3.6.4 Multiple Sets: If the authoring tool includes display and/or control settings, then the authoring tool provides the option of saving and reloading multiple configurations of settings. (Level AAA) Test 0001 Assertion: The authoring tool has the ability to save, name, and reload multiple configurations of settings. @@JEANNE Test 0001 Author: Jeanne Spellman Test 0001 Steps: 1. Determine (from the user interface or documentation) whether the authoring tool includes settings that affect how the user interface or the content being edited is perceived by the author. If these settings exist, then document them (you may reuse the documentation from A.3.6.2 tests). If not, then select SKIP. 2. Does the authoring tool FAIL ATAG A.3.6.2? If so, select FAIL. 3. For each set of preferences or control settings: 3.1 Does the preference or preference group include a control to allow the settings to be saved and give that group of settings a name or some other method of distinguishing between multiple groups of settings? 3.2 Make some changes to the display or control settings (preferable a change easy to distinguish), record the changes you have made, and set a name for those settings or some other method of identifying and distinguishing that group of settings. 3.3 Return back to the settings control mechanism and load the original set of preferences. See if the settings you changed revert to the default correctly. 3.4 Select the set of preferences you created. Do the setting change correctly? If yes, then select PASS. If the settings remain at the default or the change that you made in step 3.2 is no longer in effect, then select FAIL.
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