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Re: Do we need to have a common flow between desktop and mobile?

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From: bobby accessibility
Date: Aug 4, 2023 11:56AM


Thanks, Tim, and Patrick for spreading more light on this.

Have a nice weekend.

Cheers,
Bob

On Fri, Aug 4, 2023 at 7:01 PM bobby accessibility <
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> Hi Lars,
>
> Thanks for your valuable feedback, appreciate it. Unfortunately, the link
> shared by you is not showing any documents that say "Available soon".
>
> Does it mean on the desktop website we have a one-pager, whereas, on the
> mobile web, for the same page the flow is progressive (multiple pages-
> Dialog inside Dialog) is acceptable (since objectives are same) Or do we
> need to maintain the same flow on mobile what we have shown on desktop?
>
> Regards,
> Bob
>
> On Fri, Aug 4, 2023 at 1:02 PM Lars Ballieu Christensen < <EMAIL REMOVED> >
> wrote:
>
>> Hi Bob,
>>
>> Although it does not seem absolutely clear what you are after, let me try:
>>
>> First of all, WCAG is not a regulation. It's a standardized set of
>> guidelines for creating accessible contents and interfaces. You can apply
>> the guidelines to web pages, mobile applications, desktop applications,
>> documents and other types of digital contents and interfaces, and you can
>> measure whether your solution complies with the guidelines. Although the
>> means you use to implement may differ across different platforms,
>> technologies and interfaces, the principles behind the guidelines are the
>> same. Sometimes you may need to tweak the wording in WCAG to have it make
>> sense in a particular context, but the intentions and principles remain the
>> same across.
>>
>> For specific guidance, I would suggest that you have a look at the EN 301
>> 549 standard (
>> https://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_en/301500_301599/301549/03.02..01_60/en_301549v030201p.pdf);
>> based widely on the WCAG, it covers users and usage (i.e., that an
>> application should be functionally usable by blind people; that an
>> application should be usable with common assistive technologies) as well as
>> gives suggestions to how to implement in a particular context (web, non-web
>> documents, software). I would particularly recommend that you have a look
>> at chapters 4, 5 and 11.
>>
>> Venligst/Kind regards
>>
>> Lars
>> ----
>> Lars Ballieu Christensen
>> RÃ¥dgiver/Adviser, Ph.D., M.Sc., Sensus ApS
>> Specialister i tilgængelighed/Accessibility Consultants
>> Tel: +45 48 22 10 03 – Mobil: +45 40 32 68 23 - Skype: Ballieu
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>> Vi arbejder for et tilgængeligt og rummeligt informationssamfund
>> Working for an accessible and inclusive information society
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>> On 04/08/2023, 09.46, "WebAIM-Forum on behalf of bobby accessibility" <
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>> wrote:
>>
>>
>> Hi Everyone,
>>
>>
>> Greetings!
>>
>>
>> What is your thought that came to mind around the WCAG LEVEL A & LEVEL AA
>> regulation? Do we need to have a common flow between desktop and mobile?
>>
>>
>> One of my projects is something that does not currently apply on desktop
>> we
>> have a one-pager, whereas, on mobile web, the flow is progressive
>> (multiple
>> pages- Dialog inside Dialog).
>>
>>
>> Yes, we are using responsive designs.
>>
>>
>> We need to understand if this is compliant.
>>
>>
>> Looking forward to from hearing you.
>>
>>
>> Regards,
>> Bob
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