RE: Conforming alternative for mobile should not be Desktop



From: David MacDonald [mailto:david100@sympatico.ca]
Sent: Wednesday, June 29, 2016 9:52 AM

*Note 8: Sometimes specifically optimized views are delivered to the user agent based on screen size, device type, etc. A WCAG conforming view linked from such an optimized view could only be considered a conforming alternative if it has the same functionality as this optimized view. For example, a large screen view with a complicated menu, more content, or additional interface elements would not be a conforming alternative to a view optimized for small screen because the two have different functionality.
[Jason] That’s much clearer and it’s obvious that the “same content/functionality” requirement of the definition isn’t met in the example.
[Jason]


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