Re: content for UT

I added the content to both pages but you can’t get to them at the 
moment because activating the menu items opens the sub menus (for 
keyboard use). I might add a button for keyboard users specifically to 
open the sub menus.

(But I don’t think that it necessary has priority for the UT.)

Eric

On 26 Sep 2017, at 4:14, Shawn Henry wrote:

> Hey Eric,
>
> Here's content we can use for now. We can revise it later.
>
> <h1>Evaluation Tools</h1>
> <dl>
> <dt><a href...>Selecting Web Accessibility Evaluation Tools</dt>
> <dd>Provides guidance on choosing which Web accessibility evaluation 
> tools to use to help you evaluate Web accessibility.
> </dd>
> <dt><a href...>Web Accessibility Evaluation Tools List Search</dt>
> <dd>Provides a comprehensive list of web accessibility evaluation 
> tools that is searchable and sortable.
> </dd>
> </dl>
>
> <h1>Conformance Evaluation</h1>
> <dl>
> <dt><a href...>WCAG-EM Overview: Website Accessibility Conformance 
> Evaluation Methodology</dt>
> <dd>Introduces the WCAG-EM technical report, an approach for 
> determining how well a website conforms to Web Content Accessibility 
> Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0.</dd>
> <dt><a href...>WCAG-EM Report Tool: Website Accessibility Evaluation 
> Report Generator</dt>
> <dd>Helps you generate website accessibility evaluation reports 
> according to WCAG-EM.</dd>
> </dl>
>
> Is there other content that you need? (besides what's in my next 
> message of things we won't have for UT)
>
> ~Shawn



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Eric Eggert
Web Accessibility Specialist
Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) at World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)

Received on Tuesday, 26 September 2017 18:13:39 UTC