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From: John Foliot
Date: Feb 5, 2019 6:29PM


I'll just add by saying first, +1 to Steve and Jared, while also noting
that WCAG (W3C) Conformance claims are done so at the page level, and so
some pages of a larger site could claim AAA, but not at the site level.

I always encourage a basic familiarity of those SC, along with some
thoughtful discussion at the planning stage, looking to include some or all
of the AAAs as and when appropriate. For example, SC 1.4.9 Images of Text
(No Exceptions) today is trivial to conform to with some basic internal
planning and authoring guidelines. Make it a policy requirement and move
on.

https://www.w3.org/TR/WCAG21/#images-of-text-no-exception

FWIW

JF

(Sent from my mobile, apologies for any spelling mistakes)

On Tue, Feb 5, 2019, 8:08 PM Guy Hickling < <EMAIL REMOVED> wrote:

> After 60 or so audits for AA Level I did my very first AAA one just this
> December - though it was actually a design review not an audit. They also
> included WCAG 2.1, so they clearly plan to go all the way. However, they
> are a travel agency for disabled people's travel, so they have a special
> interest in doing so!
>
> Regards,
> Guy Hickling
> Accessibility Consultant
> > > > >