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W3C

Implementation Techniques for
Authoring Tool Accessibility Guidelines 2.0:

Guideline 1: Make the tool itself accessible

Working Group Draft 20 January 2004

This version:
http://www.w3.org/TR/2004/WD-ATAG20-20040120/tier1
Latest version:
http://www.w3.org/TR/ATAG20-TECHS/tier1
ATAG 1.0 Recommendation:
http://www.w3.org/TR/ATAG10
Editors of this chapter:
Jutta Treviranus - ATRC, University of Toronto
Jan Richards - ATRC, University of Toronto
Matt May - W3C

Ensure that the authoring tool is accessible to authors with disabilities:


Ensure that the authoring tool is accessible to authors with disabilities:

ATAG Checkpoint 1.1: Ensure that the authoring interface follows applicable software accessibility guidelines. ([Priority 1] for required elements of the software accessibility guidelines; [Priority 3] for recommended elements of the software accessibility guidelines.)

Techniques:

Markup tools technique Multimedia tools technique Content tools technique Programming tools technique The techniques for this checkpoint include references to checklists and guidelines for a number of platforms and to general guidelines for accessible applications. This list does not cover all requirements for all platforms, and items may not apply to some software. In addition, not all of the guidelines and checklists for application accessibility are prioritized according to their impact on accessibility. ISO16071:2002 [ISO16071] has guidelines organized into three priority levels (accessibility impact): core, primary and secondary; in addition, two kinds of implementation responsibility are defined: OS (operating system), and application (productivity applications, development tools, web browsers, etc.). [WCAG20].

References:

ATAG Checkpoint 1.2 : Ensure that the authoring interface enables accessible editing of all element and object properties. [Priority 1]

Techniques:

ATAG Checkpoint 1.3 Allow the display preferences of the authoring interface to be changed without affecting the document markup. [Priority 1]

This allows the author to edit the document according to personal requirements, without changing the way the document is rendered when published.

Techniques:
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ATAG Checkpoint 1.4: Ensure that the authoring interface enables the author to navigate the structure and perform structure-based edits. [Priority 2]

Techniques:

ATAG Checkpoint 1.5: Ensure the authoring interface allows the author to search within the editing views. [Priority 2]

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