What levels should be normative? #52
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Guidelines are Normative. Note: Guideline are high-level, plain-language content used to organize outcomes) |
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Outcomes are Normative. Note: Outcomes are verifiable statements that allow testers to reliably determine if the content being evaluated satisfies the user needs identified in the Guideline. |
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What/Where/Why Statement (Proposed) are Normative. Note: In this discussion Where/What/Why statements are proposed ways of supplementing an outcome written as a statement |
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Methods are Normative Note: Methods are detailed information, either technology-specific or technology-agnostic, on ways to meet the outcome as well as tests and scoring information. |
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Tests are Normative. Note: Tests are Mechanism to evaluate implementation of a method. |
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Techniques are Normative Note: Techniques are technology-specific approach to follow a method |
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Assertions are Normative. Note: Assertions are a formal claim of fact, attributed to a person or organization. An attributable and documented statement of fact regarding procedures practiced in the development and maintenance of the content or product to improve accessibility. |
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User Needs are Normative. Note: User Needs are the end goal a user has when starting a process through digital means. |
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How To content is normative Note: How To content is advice written in plain language, including information on how to get started with accessibility |
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Meeting Minutes from from Discussion |
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This discussion is an item by item discussion of what should be normative within WCAG 3.
Parts of WCAG
Below is a list of the WCAG 3 structure with definitions:
Instructions
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