Authoring Tool Accessibility Guidelines 1.0. As part of the ict accessibility policy. Enable, support, and promote the production of content that conforms to web content.
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Das ideale tool für ihr geschäft! Help authors create more accessible web content — specifically: Describe atag 2.0 principle b.4: As part of the ict accessibility policy. The authoring tool user interface follows applicable accessibility guidelines. This document provides information to authoring tool developers who wish to satisfy the checkpoints of authoring tool accessibility guidelines 1.0 and includes suggested techniques, sample strategies in deployed tools, and references to other accessibility resources that provide additional information on how a tool may satisfy each checkpoint. Please refer to authoring tool accessibility guidelines 1.0 for introductory information, information about related documents, a glossary of terms, and further information. This draft follows the working group meeting on 1 september 1999. Guidelines authoring tool accessibility guidelines 1.0 page 2 of 20. The authoring tool accessibility guidelines (atag) 2.0 provide detailed accessibility standards for creating web content authoring tools.
Turning on this accessibility setting of the authoring tool will: It provides a list of all checkpoints from the authoring tool accessibility guidelines 1.0, organized by priority, as a checklist for authoring. Promote accessibility in help and documentation. This draft will remain stable until october 4, during which time comments are invited. Please refer to authoring tool accessibility guidelines 1.0 for introductory information, information about related documents, a glossary of terms, and further information. Perceivable, operable, understandable, and robust. It provides a list of all checkpoints from the authoring tool accessibility guidelines 1.0, organized by priority, as a checklist for authoring tool developers. The revised section 508 standards define an authoring tool as: Trademark, document use and software licensing rules apply. From the definitions section (e103.4) of the revised 508 standards: This document is an appendix to the authoring tool accessibility guidelines 1.0 [atag10].