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Accessibility conformance Testing (ACT) Rules Format 1.1 #977

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daniel-montalvo opened this issue Jul 24, 2024 · 0 comments
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Accessibility conformance Testing (ACT) Rules Format 1.1 #977

daniel-montalvo opened this issue Jul 24, 2024 · 0 comments

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こんにちは TAG-さん!

I'm requesting a TAG review of Accessibility Conformance Testing (ACT) Rules Format 1.1.

The purpose of the Accessibility Conformance Testing (ACT) effort is to establish and document rules for testing the conformance of web content to accessibility standards, such as Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG). These test rules address automated, semi-automated, and manual testing. ACT makes accessibility testing more transparent, and thus reduces confusion caused by different interpretations of accessibility guidelines.

Further details:

  • I have reviewed the TAG's Web Platform Design Principles
  • Relevant time constraints or deadlines: Ideally you can provide comments in two months from now.
  • The group where the work on this specification is currently being done: Accessibility Conformance Testing Task Force
  • The group where standardization of this work is intended to be done (if current group is a community group or other incubation venue): Accessibility Guidelines Working Group
  • Major unresolved issues with or opposition to this specification:
  • This work is being funded by:

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