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Re: Relationship between WCAG and the ARIA in HTML specification
From: Sailesh Panchang
Date: Aug 6, 2023 4:38PM
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I went along with the reasoning, "tie the problem caused because of
4.1.1 transgression to another SC" but like Birkir, my preference has
been check code validation first then check for accessibility
violations.
Accessibility aside, IT QA I suppose should also be looking at quality
of code and ensuring code validation would be part of that, no? True,
only a subset of those validation issues may result in accessibility
barriers.
But we are digressing from the question posed in this thread.
Can one say "rrelationship between WCAG and the ARIA in HTML
specification" is no different from the broader relationship between
WCAG and the HTML specs" for instance?
Thanks,
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Sailesh Panchang
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