Dynamic Accessibility Remediation: A report from the Accessibility at the Edge Community Group
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- Tentative
- Breakout Sessions
Meeting
The W3C Accessibility at the Edge Community Group is finalizing for imminent
release it's final report addressing the trade-offs and benefits of applying
dynamic accessibility
remediations to web content. Today's typical web page is a complex blend
of multiple original sources, yielding experiences that work well for some
users but fail for others, leaving many websites and online applications
inaccessible to people with disabilities. In development since early 2023, the
report titled: Accessibility Capabilities: Post-Source Code and Content features cross-references to WCAG throughout, because WCAG remains the valid yardstick whether applied in-source or post-source.
Agenda
Chairs:
Janina Sajka
Description:
The W3C Accessibility at the Edge Community Group is finalizing for imminent
release it's final report addressing the trade-offs and benefits of applying
dynamic accessibility
remediations to web content. Today's typical web page is a complex blend
of multiple original sources, yielding experiences that work well for some
users but fail for others, leaving many websites and online applications
inaccessible to people with disabilities. In development since early 2023, the
report titled: Accessibility Capabilities: Post-Source Code and Content features cross-references to WCAG throughout, because WCAG remains the valid yardstick whether applied in-source or post-source.
Goal(s):
Broaden understanding of when and how post-source accessibility remediations can be effective.
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