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From: Bim Egan
Date: Mar 9, 2019 3:03AM


Agreed, and it may surprise most people.

Any volunteers for creating the database? <grin>

Bim


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Yes, this would be good. The BATS (Blind Accessibility Test) is one of its
goals in creating content of this nature. There is more than I think the
average person think we can do.

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Subject: Re: [WebAIM] WCAG success criteria a blind teser is able to locate

If no such thing exists, I feel it would be a very worthwhile endeavour for
some of us to collaborate on creating such a list. It would be good to pin
down exactly how much of an audit a blind tester could reasonably be
expected to carry out.

On 08/03/2019, Reinhard Stebner < <EMAIL REMOVED> > wrote:
> Do you know where I can locate a list of WCAG success criteria a
> totally blind tester is able to locate without visual assistance? I am
> an accessibility specialist tester and my employer is needing a list
> like this. Would you mind helping?
> > > archives at http://webaim.org/discussion/archives
> >
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