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Accessibility Conformance Testing Teleconference

29 Jun 2021

Attendees

Present
Wilco, Francis_Storr, anne_thyme
Regrets
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SV_MEETING_CHAIR
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Francis_Storr

Contents


jeanne wants this for august heartbeat draft, so we're going to use images instead of headings as we have more content written for this and it should make completing the work easier.

with the deadline, concentrate on <img> elements for this rather CSS generated content, background images, etc.

we're going to work on decorative images

as this will be the easiest to work on in terms of scope

A dependency on a method would be something like "is it coded correctly?"

we're going to include pass, fail, and inapplicable code examples

jeanne: I'd like a coherent proposal for a model to use on everything

next steps: Wilco to send out working Google Doc and any notes on what needs to be worked on for next week.

Summary of Action Items

Summary of Resolutions

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