- From: Yeliz Yesilada <yesilady@cs.man.ac.uk>
- Date: Wed, 22 Apr 2009 16:42:26 +0200
- To: achuter@technosite.es
- Cc: shadi@w3.org, Shawn Henry <shawn@w3.org>, wai-eo-editors <wai-eo-editors@w3.org>, MWI BPWG Public <public-bpwg@w3.org>
Please see my comments inline. On 22 Apr 2009, at 13:17, Alan Chuter wrote: > [start proposed text] WCAG and MWBP both aim to improve the Web > interaction of users who experience barriers due to either > disabilities or the device used to access the Web. However, WCAG > and MWBP have slightly different approaches. For example, a key > feature of WCAG is testability and the WCAG 2.0 success criteria > are specifically designed to be testable statements. W3C recommends > that all Web sites comply with WCAG 2.0. In some situations, Web > sites are legally required to be accessible. MWBP is different in > that it provides suggested best practices for consideration. > Although some of the best practices are testable, they are not all > intended to be testable. It is not expected that all Web sites will > meet MWBP. I think it is better not to include the last sentence "It is not expected that all Web sites will meet MWBP". I think it is not so much related to the comparison. > While the two documents show significant overlap in many areas, > there is a continuum in the level of overlap between the individual > technical requirements, so that there is not always a 1:1 mapping > between them. For instance, WCAG has some requirements that are > specific to accessibility needs of people with disabilities, and > that are not relevant for mobile devices (for example, requirements > that specifically address assistive technology). Conversely, MWBP > has other requirements that are specific to mobile devices only > (for example, requirements to minimize battery consumption and CPU > power). However, in general most requirements are applicable for > both groups of users (for example, requirements for color contrast, > flexible font sizes, etc.). > [end proposed text] > > However, I would disagree with the suggestion: > > > ... "WCAG is intended for all Web sites while > > MWBP is not intended for all Web sites" I agree with Alan, I don't think this shows a difference in the approach and it can give the wrong impression about the MWBP. Unfortunately, I will not be able to join the call this Friday. Yeliz.
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