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IMPORTANT: Notes The Notes section contains important information. Make sure you can read the Notes. On this slide, the notes start with “[NOTES SECTION:…” See www.w3.org/WAI/@@ for tips, instructions, and permission to use... Copyright © 2007 W3C® (MIT, ERCIM, Keio) WCAG 2.0 Web Content Accessibility Guidelines Update DRAFT Last Updated 25 August 2007 Note: This document contains unapproved draft ideas and should not be referenced or quoted under any circumstances. Talk about today 1. What is WCAG 2. What WCAG 2 gives you - International, cooperatively developed standard Applies to more advanced technologies Clearer criteria Flexible, adaptable Practical implementation examples and info 3. Making accessibility easier & better - Authoring tools and browsers 4. What you can do now We won’t cover  The basics of Web accessibility and WCAG 1.0  The business case  Policies, laws,  … and such Will provide resources for these. WCAG = Web Content Accessibility Guidelines  Applies to Web pages, sites, applications  For: • Web developers and designers, • Authoring tool and evaluation tool developers, and • Others who need a technical standard. • (not for novices) What WCAG 2 gives you  International, cooperatively developed Web standard Who develops WCAG  The standards-making body for the Web  International, multi-stakeholder development  Formal process for broad community review How WCAG is developed, Stage 1 WCAG Working Group development WCAG 2.0 Working Draft Community|Public review and comment Improvements through revisions For example, clearer with less jargon  2006 Draft: 4.1.1 Web units or authored components can be parsed unambiguously, and the relationships in the resulting data structure are also unambiguous.  2007 draft: 4.1.1 Parsing: Content implemented using markup languages has elements with complete start and end tags, except as allowed by their specifications, and are nested according to their specifications. Improvements through revisions  Note new and improved documents: • WCAG 2 FAQ • WCAG 2.0 Quick Reference • Summary of Issues, Revisions, and Rationales for Changes to WCAG 2.0 2006 Last Call Draft When will WCAG 2.0 be completed? Milestones  Working Drafts  Last Call Working Draft Milestones  Public Working Drafts  Last Call Working Draft  Candidate Recommendation • Implementations  Proposed Recommendation  W3C Recommendation = Web Standard Milestones  How WAI Develops Accessibility Guidelines through the W3C Process: Milestones and Opportunities to Contribute What WCAG 2 gives you  WCAG 1.0 --> WCAG 2.0 WCAG 1.0 WCAG 2.0 WD  Principles  Guidelines  Guidelines WCAG 1.0 WCAG 2.0 WD  Principles: POUR  Guidelines 1. Perceivable 2. Operable 3. Understandable 4. Robust  Guidelines What WCAG 2 gives you  Easier to understand success, that is: more precisely testable (still need human) WCAG 1.0 WCAG 2.0 WD  Principles: P-O-U-R  Guidelines  Guidelines • Checkpoints • Success Criteria Priority 1, 2, 3 Level A, AA, AAA Testable Example  WCAG 1.0 Checkpoint • 2.2 Ensure that foreground and background color combinations provide sufficient contrast when viewed by someone having color deficits… Screenshot Testable Example  WCAG 1.0 Checkpoint • 2.2 Ensure that foreground and background color combinations provide sufficient contrast when viewed by someone having color deficits…  WCAG 2.0 Success Criteria • Text (and images of text) have a contrast ratio of at least 5:1… (from the May 2007 Draft) What WCAG 2 gives you  Applies to more advanced Web technologies - current, future, non-W3C  Adaptable, flexible for different situations, and developing technologies and techniques WCAG 2.0 Document  www.w3.org/TR/WCAG20/  Formal Web standard draft, planned to become a “W3C Recommendation”  “Normative” Techniques document  “Informative” supporting document  Examples for HTML, CSS, etc.  Can be updated WCAG 2.0 requirements are more flexible More design flexibility  WCAG 1.0 Checkpoint 7.1: Until user agents allow users to control flickering, avoid causing the screen to flicker WCAG 2.0 allows more movement within defined parameters  Bypass Blocks: A mechanism is available to bypass blocks of content that are repeated on multiple Web pages Scripting allowed! Scripting Techniques  Providing client-side validation and alert  Using functions of the Document Object Model (DOM) to add content to a page  Using Dynamic Web Content Accessibility to programmatically identify form fields as required ... Flexibility for rich Internet applications  WAI-ARIA: Accessible Rich Internet Applications Suite  Techniques for meeting WCAG 2.0  E.g., accessible and highly usable expanding and collapsing menus/tree controls/nav bars WAI-ARIA status   Implementations already in browser and screen reader Documents 1. Technical material for tool and specification developers 2. Best practices for Web content developers Flexibility through “Accessibility Supported Technologies” (formerly “Baseline”) Accessibility Supported  Technologies that: • users' assistive technologies support • the accessibility features in users’ browsers and other user agents support  “Technologies” here is web content technologies, e.g., HTML, CSS, … Changes over time  1.5 Until user agents render text equivalents for client-side image map links, provide redundant text links for each active region of a client-side image map.  10.4 Until user agents handle empty controls correctly, include default, place-holding characters in edit boxes and text areas.  10.5 Until user agents (including assistive technologies) render adjacent links distinctly, include non-link, printable characters (surrounded by spaces) between adjacent links. Flexibility for different situations Situation A Situation B Flexibility for different situations Situation A: Internet for all Flexibility for different situations Situation A: Internet for all Situation B: Internal for employees Accessibility Supported Accessibility Supported  An established list of Web technologies that an author can use to create accessible Web content Accessibility Supported  An established list of Web technologies that an author can use to create accessible Web content  Can use technologies outside of baseline, if content is usable without • That is, used for enhancement What WCAG 2 gives you  Extensive supporting materials, - practical implementation guidance WCAG 1.0 WCAG 2.0 WD  Principles: P-O-U-R  Guidelines • Checkpoints Priority 1, 2, 3  Guidelines • Success Criteria Level A, AA, AAA 1.0 Support 2.0 Support  Techniques  Techniques +  Understanding Understanding document  “Informative” supporting document  Reference manual WCAG 2.0 technical documents Understanding WCAG 2.0 Techniques WCAG 2.0 Quick Reference ! Quick Reference Quick Reference content Quick Reference  Guidelines  Success Criteria Technique titles WCAG 2.0 Techniques Quick Reference links Understanding Quick Reference  Guidelines  Success Criteria Technique titles WCAG 2.0 Techniques Success Criteria Intro and discussion documents Overview WCAG 2 FAQ Issues, Changes What WCAG 2 gives you  International, cooperatively developed standard  Applies to more advanced Web technologies - current, future, non-W3C  Adaptable, flexible for different situations, and developing technologies and techniques  More precisely testable  Extensive supporting materials, - practical implementation guidance Accessibility Accessibility ≠ WCAG = people using Web  WAI Resources • How People with Disabilities Use the Web • Involving Users in Web Accessibility [Design and] Evaluation  Videos … Achieving Web accessibility  Understanding accessibility issues and how people with disabilities use your site  Using WCAG 2.0 … Who is responsible for Web accessibility? Components of Web Accessibility Web Content (WCAG) Components of Web Accessibility Web Content (WCAG) User Agent (UAAG) Components of Web Accessibility Web Content (WCAG) Authoring Tool (ATAG) User Agent (UAAG) Making accessibility easier for site developers and better for users! Actively encourage accessibility improvements in tools Action ! http://flickr.com/photos/ming2046/5749434/ What else you can do now Action ! Get into WCAG 2.0 Drafts START HERE with WCAG 2.0 Learning about it Using it Overview Quick Reference www.w3.org/WAI/ intro/wcag20.php www.w3.org/WAI/ WCAG20/quickref/ Talked about today 1. What is WCAG 2. What WCAG 2 gives you - International, cooperatively developed standard Applies to more advanced technologies Clearer criteria Flexible, adaptable Practical implementation examples and info 3. Making accessibility easier & better - Authoring tools and browsers 4. What you can do now Questions?  WCAG 2 FAQ www.w3.org/WAI/WCAG20/wcag2faq  WAI Interest Group mailing list archive: lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/w3c-wai-ig/ subscribe: www.w3.org/WAI/IG/Overview.html#Uselist Actively encourage real accessibility Reward web sites, tools, developers,… Thank you!  W3C WAI www.w3.org/WAI/  Introduction to Web Accessibility www.w3.org/WAI/intro/accessibility  Understanding Web Accessibility[??non-W3C ok?] www.uiaccess.com/understanding.html  Developing a Web Accessibility Business Case for Your Organization www.w3.org/WAI/bcase/Overview  How WAI Develops Accessibility Guidelines through the W3C Process www.w3.org/WAI/intro/w3c-process  WAI Resources www.w3.org/WAI/Resources/Overview  Overview of WCAG 2.0 Documents www.w3.org/WAI/intro/wcag20  WCAG 2 FAQ www.w3.org/WAI/WCAG20/wcag2faq  WCAG 2.0 Quick Reference www.w3.org/WAI/WCAG20/quickref/  Summary of Issues, Revisions, and Rationales for Changes to WCAG 2.0 2006 Last Call Draft www.w3.org/WAI/GL/2007/05/change-summary  WAI-ARIA Suite Overview www.w3.org/WAI/intro/aria Reference WCAG 2.0 Web Content Accessibility Guidelines Update, S.L. Henry, et al., ed., World Wide Web Consortium (MIT, ERCIM, Keio), September 2007. http://www.w3.org/@@ graveyard of other ideas follows WCAG 2.0 technical documents Understanding WCAG 2.0 Introduction Principles Guidelines Success Criteria Conformance Glossary … Techniques WCAG 2.0 Quick Reference ! Quick Reference WCAG 2.0 Quick Reference ! WCAG 2.0 Introduction Principles Guidelines Success Criteria Conformance Glossary … Quick Reference  Guidelines  Success Criteria Technique titles Techniques WCAG 2.0 Quick Reference ! Understanding WCAG 2.0 Introduction Principles Guidelines Success Criteria Conformance Glossary … Quick Reference  Guidelines  Success Criteria Technique titles Techniques