W3C

Web Content Accessibility Guidelines Working Group Teleconference

16 Jun 2011

Agenda

See also: IRC log

Attendees

Present
Andrew_Kirkpatrick, Michael_Cooper, Adam_Solomon, Gregg_Vanderheiden, Bruce_Bailey, Wolf_Schmidt, +1.650.214.aaaa, Loretta_Guarino_Reid, Tim_Boland, James_Nurthen, David_MacDonald
Regrets
Chair
Loretta_Guarino_Reid
Scribe
Bruce

Contents


<trackbot> Date: 16 June 2011

<adam> adam is on the phone

<adam> yes

<MichaelC> scribe: Bruce

Status of publication

Next Tuesday.

URL in annoucement from Shawn, comments open through August.

Early comments appreciated!

Miscellaneous Issues and Techniques for 16 June 2011

Captcha Technique Strategy

<awk> gotta drop off - conflicting meeeing

RESOLUTION: Approach PF about working with them to update http://www.w3.org/TR/turingtest/

<David> me: sorry I'm late

Vivienne's question about hierarchical headings?

<David> Failure assigned by tool But it should not fail because …

<David> Failure of 1.4.4 (resize text) by using fixed font sizes instead of relative font sizes such as % or em If the user can activate the browser zoom effectively on the content, then it will pass WCAG 2.0. Only if the browser’s zoom feature has been disabled and the fonts are fixed will it be a failure. This is what the WCAG 2.0 term “A mechanism is available…” means.

<David> Failure of 1.4.4 (resize text) because of fixed object sizes such as px, rather than % or em Same as above.

<David> Failure of 1.3.1 (Info and Relationships) because headings were not nested (e.g. H1 followed by H2 etc…) WCAG does not require “proper” nesting of headings. HTML 4, XHTML 1, and HTML 5 do not require properly nested headings either. It is a good practice, but it is not a failure of WCAG 2.0

<David> Failure of 2.4.4 (Link Purpose – in context) because of link text such as “click here” or “more”. If there is a way to determine the destination of the link from the enclosing sentence, paragraph or list of links, then there is no failure.

<David> Failure of 1.3.1 (Info and Relationships) based on not using the scope element on a data table The Scope element is only one way to meet semantic markup for a table, and is used mostly when there are headers in both the columns and the rows. It should not be a failure for tables that have simple headings at the top of each column.

<David> Failure of 1.4.3 based on clicking a link and opening to a new window. It’s only a failure of 1.4.3 if it produces an extreme change context on focus (which is when he user lands on the link), not when they click a link

Also related to current thread on testing tools looking for sufficient techniques.

<jamesn> another for tables is when tools insist that tables MUST have TH cells when TD cells with scope is fine too

Action item to David for Top 10 mistake list

<trackbot> Sorry, couldn't find user - item

Action David Lead on Top 10 miss understanding

<trackbot> Sorry, amibiguous username (more than one match) - David

<trackbot> Try using a different identifier, such as family name or username (eg. dmacdona, dtodd2)

Here is top of recent thread:

http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/w3c-wai-ig/2011AprJun/0025.html

Are Word documents web content?

reasons why word doucments web content

can access via url and http

readily available software

free

cost free multiplatform viewers

it is clearly content linked from the web

authors link to .doc just like they link to .pdf, and PDFs are web content


.doc viewer will open URLs so they are User agents per our definition

RESOLUTION: question for survey

Interested in feedback from others not on call

Add other document formats to survey

please look at HTML 5 spec

quit

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<MichaelC> trackbot, end meeting

Summary of Action Items

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