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Comment LC-1149
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Commenter: Greg Lowney <gcl-0039@access-research.org> on behalf of Lowney Access Research, LLC

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This is closely related to the previous comment on Conformance, and a follow-up to existing issue 1590.

I was unable to spot where, in the Conformance section or elsewhere, it is made explicit whether success criteria need to be met all the time, or by default, or only on request. For example, 1.4.1 says ""Text or diagrams, and their backgrounds, have a luminosity contrast ratio of at least 5:1""; is it acceptable if that is a user-selectable option, and if so, does it have to be on by default? The closest I can find to addressing this is Guideline 4.2, ""Ensure that content is accessible or provide an accessible alternative,"" under which SC 4.2.1 (for example) says ""At least one version of the content meets all level 1 success criteria, but alternate version(s) that do not meet all level 1 success criteria may be available from the same URI."" This can be taken as making it clear that all success criteria can be met at the user's request, and do not need to be met in the default configuration. However, it seems strange to have success criteria in one guideline (4.2) effectively define exceptions to every other success criteria in the document, essentially saying ""You know that thing we said you have to do? Well, you don't have to do it under certain circumstances."" As a result, 4.2.x are the only success criteria that are actually required; the rest are all conditionally required, although you won't find this out unless you read 4.2.
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