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Status as of 9 August 2007  Rough concept draft only, much of it is incomplete  There are Notes for some slides, and none yet for others Note: This document contains unapproved draft ideas and should not be referenced or quoted under any circumstances.

IMPORTANT Note to Presenters The slides themselves have limited text, in order to avoid participants reading much while you are talking. There are extensive presenter’s notes in the Notes section. Make sure you can read them in preparing for a presentation. On this slide, the notes start with “[NOTES SECTION:…”

WCAG 2.0 Web Content Accessibility Guidelines Update DRAFT Last Updated 9 August 2007

Talk about today 1.What is WCAG - along with Who, Where, When, Why, and How 2.What WCAG 2 gives you - Applies to more advanced technologies - Clearer criteria - Flexible, adaptable - Practical implementation examples and info 3.Making accessibility easier & better - Authoring tools and browsers 4.What you can do now

We won’t cover  The basics of Web accessibility and WCAG 1.0  The business case  Policies, laws,  … and such Will provide resources for these.

WCAG = Web Content Accessibility Guidelines  International standard  Applies to Web pages, sites, applications  For: Web developers and designers, Authoring tool and evaluation tool developers, and Others who need a technical standard. (not for novices)

 Organizations and individuals around the world, through W3C WAI Who develops WCAG

How WCAG is developed, Stage 1 WCAG Working Group development Community|Public review and comment WCAG Working Draft

Getting better with age  For example, 2006 draft: May 2007 draft:  Note new and improved documents: WCAG 2 FAQ WCAG 2.0 Quick Reference Summary of Issues, Revisions, and Rationales for Changes to WCAG Last Call Draft

Milestones  Working Drafts  Last Call Working Draft

Milestones  Public Working Drafts  Last Call Working Draft  Candidate Recommendation Implementations  Proposed Recommendation  W3C Recommendation = Web Standard

How WAI Develops Accessibility Guidelines through the W3C Process: Milestones and Opportunities to Contribute

When will WCAG 2.0 be completed?

WCAG > WCAG 2.0

WCAG 2.0 WD  Principles  Guidelines WCAG 1.0  Guidelines

WCAG 2.0 WD  Principles P-O-U-R  Guidelines WCAG 1.0  Guidelines

What WCAG 2 gives you  Easier to understand success, that is: more precisely testable (do still need human)

WCAG 2.0 WD  Principles  Guidelines Success Criteria Level A, AA, AAA WCAG 1.0  Guidelines Checkpoints Priority 1, 2, 3

 WCAG 1.0 Checkpoint 2.2 Ensure that foreground and background color combinations provide sufficient contrast when viewed by someone having color deficits…

 WCAG 1.0 Checkpoint 2.2 Ensure that foreground and background color combinations provide sufficient contrast when viewed by someone having color deficits…  WCAG 2.0 Success Criteria Text (and images of text) have a contrast ratio of at least 5:1… (from the May 2007 Draft)

What WCAG 2 gives you  Applies to more advanced Web technologies - current, future, non-W3C  Adaptable, flexible for different situations, and developing technologies and techniques

WCAG 2.0   Formal Web standard draft, planned to become a “W3C Recommendation”  “Normative”

WCAG 2.0 Techniques  “Informative” supporting document  Examples for HTML, CSS, etc.  Can be updated

WCAG 2.0 requirements are more flexible

More design flexibility  WCAG 1.0 Checkpoint 7.1: Until user agents allow users to control flickering, avoid causing the screen to flicker  WCAG 2.0 allows more movement within defined parameters

Scripting allowed!

Scripting Techniques  Providing client-side validation and alert  Using functions of the Document Object Model (DOM) to add content to a page  Using Dynamic Web Content Accessibility to programmatically identify form fields as required ...

Flexibility for rich Internet applications  WAI-ARIA: Accessible Rich Internet Applications Suite  Techniques for meeting WCAG 2.0  E.g., accessible and highly usable expanding and collapsing menus/tree controls/nav bars

WAI-ARIA status  Implementations already in browser and screen reader  Documents 1.Technical material for tool and specification developers 2.Best practices for Web content developers

WCAG 2.0 flexibility for different situations Accessibility Supported Technologies (formerly “Baseline”)

What WCAG 2 gives you  Extensive supporting materials, - practical implementation guidance

WCAG 2.0 WD  Principles  Guidelines Success Criteria Level A, AA, AAA 2.0 Support  Techniques +  Understanding WCAG 1.0  Guidelines Checkpoints Priority 1, 2, Support  Techniques

WCAG 2.0 Techniques  “Informative” supporting document  Reference manual Understanding

WCAG 2.0 Techniques Understanding

WCAG 2.0 Techniques Understanding Quick Reference!

WCAG 2.0 Techniques Understanding Overview WCAG 2 FAQ Issues, Changes Quick Reference!

What WCAG 2 gives you  Applies to more advanced Web technologies - current, future, non-W3C  More precisely testable - (still need human)  Adaptable for situations  Extensive supporting materials, -practical implementation guidance

make my site accessible? 1.Understanding accessibility issues How People with Disabilities Use the Web Involving Users in Web Accessibility [Design and] Evaluation Videos

of Guidelines/Standards 1.Understanding how people with disabilities use your site 2.Technical standards  Shared definition of requirements  Adaptable, flexible 3.How-to “techniques” for different levels

Who is responsible for Web accessibility?

Making accessibility easier & better

Components of Web Accessibility Web Content (WCAG)

Components of Web Accessibility User Agent (UAAG) Web Content (WCAG)

Components of Web Accessibility User Agent (UAAG) Authoring Tool (ATAG) Web Content (WCAG)

A c t i o n !

What else you can do now

Start using WCAG 2.0 now

Quick Reference! START HERE Learning about WCAG 2.0: Using WCAG 2.0: Overview

you can do right now!  ?? discuss, , blog…  ?? comment  ?? submit techniques

Talked about today 1.What is WCAG - along with Who, Where, When, Why, and How 2.What WCAG 2 gives you - Applies to more advanced technologies - Clearer criteria - Flexible, adaptable - Practical implementation examples and info 3.Making accessibility easier & better - Authoring tools and browsers 4.What you can do now

Questions?  WCAG 2 FAQ  WAI Interest Group mailing list archive: subscribe:

Actively encourage real accessibility Reward web sites, tools, developers, Thank you!

w w w. w 3. o r g / W A I /  Introduction to Web Accessibility  Understanding Web Accessibility  Developing a Web Accessibility Business Case for Your Organization  Process 101  WAI Resources

 Overview of WCAG 2.0 Documents  WCAG 2 FAQ  WCAG 2.0 Quick Reference  Summary of Issues, Revisions, and Rationales for Changes to WCAG Last Call Draft  WAI-ARIA Suite Overview

END GRAVEYARD FOLLLOWS  that is, ignore the follow slides, they aren’t part of the presentation, I just stuck them there in case I want them later

WCAG 2.0 Gives You  Guidelines provide common definition, benchmark  Adaptable, flexible for developing technologies and techniques  Extensive supporting information  OR  Applies to more advanced Web technologies - current, future, non-W3C  More precisely testable - (still need human)  Adaptable for situations  Extensive supporting materials, -practical implementation guidance

Components of Web Accessibility User Agent (UAAG) Web Content (WCAG)

Components of Web Accessibility User Agent (UAAG) Authoring Tool (ATAG) Web Content (WCAG)