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  1. Jan 2024
  2. Apr 2021
      • Will continue to use A, AA, and AAA to indicate 1st priority, 2nd priority, and 3rd priority
      • 2.2 Guidelines will be more technically prescriptive, but will offer multiple ways to meet guidelines so designers still have control over look and feel of content
      • New AA requirement: All functionality that uses dragging movement can be operated by a single pointer without dragging, unless dragging is essential (might have implications for creating highlights/annotations?)
      • Requirement that users can find help for completing tasks (having a "Contact us" link meets this requirement, so Hypothesis will be covered)
      • Accessible authentication: don't require users to remember an email/password or complete a CAPTCHA. Allow for social login, or provide "Email a login link" option.
  3. May 2020
  4. projects.invisionapp.com projects.invisionapp.com
    1. The fact that you can use single character keys without modifiers to invoke functions such as Comment Mode (C) is an example of a violation of a violation of the WCAG 2.1 Success Criterion, 2.1.4 Character Key Shortcuts.

  5. Apr 2020
    1. The WCAG 2.0 is a stable, referenceable technical standard that helps developers of any kind of online content (from websites to text and PDF files), create or check their materials for accessibility. Many grant givers or governments (like the European Union) even require institutions to follow those guidelines when publishing public sector information or education resources. https://www.w3.org/TR/WCAG20/

      The ultimate resource on accessibility directly from the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). WCAG 2.0 documentation is the definitive guide for accessibility on the web and is aimed at web developers, designers, and content creators.

  6. Jul 2018
    1. Following inclusive design, we look to make interventions not only to support accessibility for specific types of users, but to make annotation a better and easier experience for everyone.

      These interventions include complying with Level AA Success Criteria set out by the W3C in the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0.

  7. Dec 2017
    1. Det talte ord fra forhandlingerne fra den åbne del af møderne i Borgerrepræsentationen er i perioden 1998 - 2013 blevet skrevet ned i referater. Siden 2013 kan debatten følges direkte fra møderne via følgende link: TV fra møderne. Video fra møderne findes i videoarkivet på samme link. 

      Det fremgår af Københavns Kommunes beskrivelse, at man siden 2013 har dokumenteret møder i Borgerrepræsentationen ved hjælp af video samt at der siden da ikke er lavet referater af det talte ord. Den hermed valgte løsning bryder helt basale retningslinjer for tilgængelighed, som forudsætter, at der er lavet et tekst-alternativ, en transkription, af det audiovisuelle materiale: https://www.w3.org/WAI/WCAG20/quickref/?showtechniques=121%2C111

  8. Oct 2017
  9. Sep 2017
    1. We’re working on that. The next supported browser is likely to be Firefox.

      Is there an appetite for an app perhaps? EndNote has one, and I use t a lot as part of my digital workflow as I move from phone to tablet, and sometimes desktop. It seems to me that to tether us to a desktop (even if it is a laptop) is becoming somewhat anachronistic these days.

      I'm also curious about how accessible hypothes.is is. Can you comment on that? I mean from a WCAG perspective.