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From Low Vision Accessibility Task Force
This is the wiki for the Low Vision Accessibility Task Force.
Key resource: Accessibility Requirements for People with Low Vision — User Needs doc Editors' Draft
Current Work
Please comment on:
- Template Draft in Discussions on template proposal and questions
- Proximity draft supplemental guidance
- Alternative themes (high contrast, dark mode) draft supplemental guidance
- Printing customized text notes for supplemental guidance
Meetings
- LVTF Meetings page with agenda, upcoming meeting dates, teleconference logistics, and scribe list
- Meeting Minutes includes past agendas
- Availability for Low Vision Accessibility Teleconferences — Please update the survey regularly. You can change your answers at any time. Do not send regrets to a list.
Supplemental Guidance
- Supplemental Guidance Requirements Analysis notes
- Supplemental Guidance Table (Google Sheet) lists potential topics for Supplemental Guidance (previous version, ideas in pull request - most added, some maybe missed, idea for grouping text in docs attached to e-mail)
- Template Draft (file for editing template), background: Comparison of sections
- Drafts as Discussions in GitHub
GitHub
Mailing lists
- public-low-vision-a11y-tf@w3.org — goes to all Task Force participants (and some lurkers), publicly archived
- group-lvtf-plan@w3.org — goes to facilitators and staff contact, not publicly archived
Other
- Low Vision Community Group
- List of LVTF Wiki Pages — most are out of date
- Agenda Suggestions for Future Meetings, and the related discussion "talk" page will probably be migrated to GitHub issues
- Visual Contrast Info
- CVD Page on color vision.
- Archive This is the Archive page from prior iterations of the task force