- From: Gregg Vanderheiden <gv@trace.wisc.edu>
- Date: Thu, 29 Apr 2004 17:36:34 -0500
- To: <w3c-wai-gl@w3.org>
1) Do all Success Criteria need to be testable? [1] Unanimous consent - Yes, all Success Criteria need to be testable 2) Do we want to have advisory items that are not testable in the guidelines doc? No Consensus on this question. Unanimous Consent -- If we have some - then we will create an appendix to store them until we decide if they will go into guidelines, gateway doc, style guide or other place. 3) Definition of criteria for putting items into different levels. Several edits were made. The current list is as follows (We will close this out at start of next call) LEVEL 1 SUCCESS CRITERIA 1. Achieve a minimum level of accessibility through markup, scripting, or other technologies that interact with user agents, including assistive technologies; 2. The working group felt could be reasonably be applied to all Web resources; LEVEL 2 SUCCESS CRITERIA 1. Increase accessibility either through additional facilitation of user agent based accessibility or through content and/or presentation that provides direct accessibility without requiring intervention by user agents or assistive technology; 2. The working group felt could be reasonably be applied to all Web resources; LEVEL 3 SUCCESS CRITERIA 1. Go beyond Level 1 and 2 to increase direct and user agent enhanced accessibility
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