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Re: Relating answer options to their question

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From: Isabel Holdsworth
Date: Sep 20, 2018 8:18AM


Thanks Jonathan. I'm thinking more from the perspective of someone
unfamiliar with the guidelines but who thinks a specific scenario
might present an accessibility barrier. Say if one of our designers
felt the focus outline on a custom component might not be easy to see,
they could quickly scan down a list of common issues, find the one
that they're concerned about, and a link to the SC that it fails
against.

If nothing like this exists, I'm going to create one for our designers
and devs. But if it does, I'd really appreciate if someone could point
me to it please.

Cheers, Isabel

On 18/09/2018, Jonathan Avila < <EMAIL REMOVED> > wrote:
> Isabel, the W3C has the how to meet guide which maps failures and techniques
> to criteria. However, adding techniques (and in particular failures) can be
> a long process.
> https://www.w3.org/WAI/WCAG21/quickref/
>
> Level Access (The company I work for) has best practices that map back to
> the standards -- samples of which can be found on webaccessibility.com
> (however only the descriptions are available without charge).
> https://www.webaccessibility.com/best_practices.php?technology_platform_id=1
>
> Jonathan
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