- From: Michael Cooper <cooper@w3.org>
- Date: Fri, 15 May 2015 10:20:31 -0400
- To: WAI IG <w3c-wai-ig@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <555600AF.4000404@w3.org>
A couple URIs in the message below were broken - not the displayed version, but the URIs beneath the clickable links. The perils of HTML email. I'm resending this message with corrected links. -------- Forwarded Message -------- Dear WAI Interest Group Participants, The W3C WAI Protocols and Formats Working Group (PFWG) invites you to comment on new and updated Working Drafts of: * WAI-ARIA Authoring Practices 1.1 (new) http://www.w3.org/TR/wai-aria-practices-1.1/ * Accessible Rich Internet Applications (WAI-ARIA) 1.1 (updated) http://www.w3.org/TR/wai-aria-1.1/ * Core Accessibility API Mappings 1.1 (Core-AAM) (updated) http://www.w3.org/TR/core-aam-1.1/ **About WAI-ARIA Authoring Practices*:* WAI-ARIA Authoring Practices provides recommends approaches to help web application developers make widgets, navigation, and behaviors accessible using WAI-ARIA roles, states, and properties. It describes considerations that might not be evident to most authors from the WAI-ARIA specification which is oriented primarily at user agent implementers. An earlier version of the WAI-ARIA Authoring Practices was published in March 2013 to support WAI-ARIA 1.0. The Working Group has substantially reworked the document since then in order to provide guidance specific to WAI-ARIA 1.1. Therefore it is being published as a new version, WAI-ARIA Authoring Practices 1.1, and the old version is being discontinued. **About WAI-ARIA*:* WAI-ARIA defines a way to make web content, particularly web applications, more accessible to people with disabilities. It especially helps with dynamic content and advanced user interface controls developed with Ajax, HTML, JavaScript, and related technologies. WAI-ARIA works with existing web content technologies, such as HTML and SVG, and provides a way to apply the requirements of Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0 for rich web applications. It is introduced in the WAI-ARIA Overview at <http://www.w3.org/WAI/intro/aria>. **About Core-AAM*:* Core Accessibility API Mappings (Core-AAM) describes how user agents should expose content semantics (including WAI-ARIA semantics) to accessibility APIs. Core-AAM defines support that applies across multiple content technologies, including general keyboard navigation support and mapping of general-purpose WAI-ARIA features. Other Accessibility API Mappings specifications will depend on and extend this Core specification for specific technologies, including native techology features and WAI-ARIA extensions. Core-AAM will eventually supersede the guidance in the WAI-ARIA 1.0 User Agent Implementation Guide that is a W3C Recommendation. **Versions*:* WAI-ARIA 1.0 is currently a W3C Recommendation. It remains the recommended version for production user agent implementations and authors at this time. WAI-ARIA Authoring Practices 1.1, WAI-ARIA 1.1, and Core-AAM 1.1 are Working Drafts and subject to change. Eventually they are expected to advance to Recommendation, at which point they would subsume WAI-ARIA 1.0. The stages of specification development are explained in How WAI Develops Accessibility Guidelines through the W3C Process at: <http://www.w3.org/WAI/intro/w3c-process>. The in-progress updates to WAI-ARIA Authoring Practices 1.1 are available in an Editors' Draft at <http://w3c.github.io/aria/practices/aria-practices.html>. The in-progress updates to WAI-ARIA 1.1 are available in an Editors' Draft at <http://w3c.github.io/aria/aria/aria.html>. The in-progress updates to Core Accessibility API Mappings 1.1 are available in an Editors' Draft at <http://w3c.github.io/aria/core-aam/core-aam.html>. The status of WAI-ARIA versions is updated in the WAI-ARIA FAQ: <http://www.w3.org/WAI/aria/faq#status> **For review*:* The First Public Working Draft of WAI-ARIA Authoring Practices provides support for new WAI-ARIA 1.1 features and restructures introductory information that was previously part of the WAI-ARIA Primer. The updated Working Draft of WAI-ARIA 1.1 adds properties to support tables, the "aria-current" property to indicate the active item in a container, and new roles for search boxes and switch-type checkboxes. Core Accessibility API Mappings (Core-AAM) provides support for the new WAI-ARIA 1.1 features as well as more complete accessibility API Mappings for other features. Please submit comments the the publicly-archived e-mail: public-pfwg-comments@w3.org or file an issue in W3C Bugzilla: https://www.w3.org/Bugs/Public/enter_bug.cgi?product=ARIA&version=1.1 by *12 June 2015* URI: The first URIs above go to the latest versions of the documents. The "dated" versions of these drafts are: <http://www.w3.org/TR/2015/WD-wai-aria-practices-1.1-20150514/>, <http://www.w3.org/TR/2015/WD-wai-aria-1.1-20150514/> and <http://www.w3.org/TR/2015/WD-core-aam-1.1-20150514/>. The difference between these URIs are explained in Referencing and Linking to WAI Guidelines and Technical Documents at: <http://www.w3.org/WAI/intro/linking.html> <http://www.w3.org/WAI/intro/linking.html> Please let us know if you have any questions. Thank you in advance for your comments. Feel free to circulate this message to other lists; please avoid cross-postings where possible. Regards, Janina Sajka, PFWG Chair Michael Cooper, PFWG W3C Staff Contact Shawn Henry, WAI Outreach Judy Brewer, WAI Director
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