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These are the techniques in question
G178: Providing controls on the Web page that allow users to incrementally change the size of all text on the page up to 200 percent
G181: Encoding user data as hidden or encrypted data in a re-authorization page
G189: Providing a control near the beginning of the Web page that changes the link text
G177: Providing suggested correction text
G179: Ensuring that there is no loss of content or functionality when the text resizes and text containers do not change their width
G133: Providing a checkbox on the first page of a multipart form that allows users to ask for longer session time limit or no session time limit
G139: Creating a mechanism that allows users to jump to errors
G143: Providing a text alternative that describes the purpose of the CAPTCHA
G144: Ensuring that the Web Page contains another CAPTCHA serving the same purpose using a different modality
G155: Providing a checkbox in addition to a submit button
G164: Providing a stated time within which an online request (or transaction) may be amended or canceled by the user after making the request
G178 should be use agent.
G181 Yes, we may want to add a use case for test-taking
G181 may need further discussions with expanded DPUB group
G189 No
G177 Yes (Spelling test wouldn't suggest alt. spelling)
G179 Yes no change needed
G133 Yes (Use case may be needed for test taking)
G139 Yes
G143 Yes
G143 and G144 is there CAPTCHA in DPUB? bring to larger DPUB.
G155 Yes (test taking) or purchase of next book,
G164 Yes
Now onto WCAG A11Y DPUB HTML Techniques
H35: Providing text alternatives on applet elements
H84: Using a button with a select element to perform an action
H85: Using OPTGROUP to group OPTION elements inside a SELECT
H89: Using the title attribute to provide context-sensitive help
H93: Ensuring that id attributes are unique on a Web page
H86: Providing text alternatives for ASCII art, emoticons, and leetspeak
H91: Using HTML form controls and links
H35 Does not apply as written
H84 Yes
H85 Yes
H93 Yes
H86 is dated and handled already by user agents.
mia, emoji are a new version of this.
H89 No
H91 Yes
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