Re: In WCAG NEXT let's put a date field on failures

 "White, Jason J” wrote:
Do you have a proposal as to how you would maintain the technology-neutral and general approach of WCAG 2.0 while providing more normative detail in these areas?

I wish I did!  I can understand why it was so difficult for WCAG 2.

I will think about it, my first thought is perhaps separating layout & navigation considerations from content-level widgets, perhaps inline with HTML5’s concepts of kinds of content [1].

I realise that HTML5 is technology specific, but I think other platforms have similar concepts that we can take an high-level view on.

It might even be a case of putting 1.3.1 and 4.1.2 together at the principle level so there is one area for ‘what is this thing and what does it do’.

Cheers,

-Alastair

1] https://www.w3.org/TR/html5/dom.html#kinds-of-content




For example, HTML and SVG are very different in regard to the kinds of structure that they support, even without considering other technologies which an author might use.

The supported structural and semantic distinctions change with each version of one of these languages. HTML may be heading toward a more rapid release process as well, which further accelerates the pace of change.

The above is a genuine question; I’m not trying to use it in support of an argument that more detailed success criteria in these areas are infeasible, but neither do I have a good answer – and these are very much the issues that were struggled with when WCAG 2 was under development.


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Received on Friday, 29 April 2016 08:24:31 UTC