- From: ALAN SMITH <alands289@gmail.com>
- Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2018 08:59:31 -0500
- To: Alastair Campbell <acampbell@nomensa.com>, WCAG <w3c-wai-gl@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <5a8eccc3.c7a0810a.5774d.033a@mx.google.com>
Alastair, I appreciate your reply. The What: I thought: CSUN is a captive audience and this would be a great way to have WCAG get out into the real world with real users and in person present what is planned and find out if it will actually work for real users with diabilities. The How: I had not thought about the howt. I figured it was something that should have been planned by WCAG. After I sent this query originally to another email list, I did find that David MacDonald is doing something like this with a presentation on Wednesday at 9:00 am. Best. Alan Smith From: Alastair Campbell Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2018 8:17 AM To: ALAN SMITH; WCAG Subject: Re: Any user testing of WCAG 2.1 at CSUN Hi Alan, > is there any effort to have actual users with disabilities who may be attending CSUN queried on whether the new SCs in WCAG 2.1 will in fact meet the needs of those they are intended for? I suspect that no site will ‘meet the needs’ of everyone, it would be a case of how much does it improve the access & experience for people with particular needs. Therefore there are two possible approaches to this question: 1. Research into what change the success criteria have made to websites, and what difference that makes to people (difficult before sites start updating to meet them). 2. Demos of what impact the changes based on meeting the success criteria have. The second approach (demos) is a lot easier to do, in revising our site I could probably provide examples for reflow & content-on-hover because those were two new issues that we are changing the site in order to meet the new SC. If you mean are we trying to do the research approach, that’s a lot of prep to find particular sites with issues affected by 2.1-only criteria… it would be easier after sites start trying to meet it. -Alastair
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