RE: Conforming alternative for mobile should not be Desktop



From: ALAN SMITH [mailto:alands289@gmail.com]

Another thing to consider is that from my experience in the business world, mobile specific apps have far less functionality, information and clutter  and a link to a desktop website will give them a totally different experience with far too much informational differences. From a cognitive standpoint it will be overwhelming what they will have to go through to get to the same places and same information or same functionality as they would on the mobile specific app.
[Jason] In that case the two sites are presumably not providing the same functionality, and thus neither would qualify under the WCAG 2.0 definition as a “conforming alternate version” of the other.

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Received on Tuesday, 28 June 2016 17:42:40 UTC