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From: Birkir R. Gunnarsson
Date: Thu, Mar 29 2012 1:36PM
Subject: Graph explaining WCAG 2.0 (categories, subcategories and criteria)
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Hi gang

I was wondering if there was any neat graph I could throw into my
powerpoint that showed how WCAG 2.0 is organized, with regardes to the
4 categories, the subcategories, the criteria and the compliance
levels (A, AA, and AAA).
I have bullet points explaining it all, but I was wondering if people
have a useful graphical representation of some or allof these things,
being blind I am not sure what is available.
No big deal, presentation is fine without it, but I try to provide eye
candy to make my presentations accessible to them sighted folks. :)
Be well.
-B

From: Steve Green
Date: Thu, Mar 29 2012 7:46PM
Subject: Re: Graph explaining WCAG 2.0 (categories, subcategories and criteria)
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That image is the right sort of thing but it only shows the level A
guidelines.


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> I was wondering if there was any neat graph I could throw into my
powerpoint that showed how WCAG 2.0 is organized

Doing a quick Google image search I found the below image:

http://www.avoka.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/wcag2.jpg

It is 1441px × 1079px and comes from
http://avokahhh.wordpress.com/category/1/


On Thu, Mar 29, 2012 at 12:36 PM, Birkir R. Gunnarsson <
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> Hi gang
>
> I was wondering if there was any neat graph I could throw into my
> powerpoint that showed how WCAG 2.0 is organized, with regardes to the
> 4 categories, the subcategories, the criteria and the compliance
> levels (A, AA, and AAA).
> I have bullet points explaining it all, but I was wondering if people
> have a useful graphical representation of some or allof these things,
> being blind I am not sure what is available.
> No big deal, presentation is fine without it, but I try to provide eye
> candy to make my presentations accessible to them sighted folks. :) Be
> well.
> -B
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From: Giovanni Duarte
Date: Fri, Mar 30 2012 5:32AM
Subject: Re: Graph explaining WCAG 2.0 (categories, subcategories and criteria)
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Hi,
Maybe this can help.
http://www.stamfordinteractive.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/WCAG20Map.p
df

Giovanni


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That image is the right sort of thing but it only shows the level A
guidelines.


-----Original Message-----
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Sent: 29 March 2012 21:08
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Subject: Re: [WebAIM] Graph explaining WCAG 2.0 (categories, subcategories
and criteria)

> I was wondering if there was any neat graph I could throw into my
powerpoint that showed how WCAG 2.0 is organized

Doing a quick Google image search I found the below image:

http://www.avoka.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/wcag2.jpg

It is 1441px × 1079px and comes from
http://avokahhh.wordpress.com/category/1/


On Thu, Mar 29, 2012 at 12:36 PM, Birkir R. Gunnarsson <
= EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = > wrote:

> Hi gang
>
> I was wondering if there was any neat graph I could throw into my
> powerpoint that showed how WCAG 2.0 is organized, with regardes to the
> 4 categories, the subcategories, the criteria and the compliance
> levels (A, AA, and AAA).
> I have bullet points explaining it all, but I was wondering if people
> have a useful graphical representation of some or allof these things,
> being blind I am not sure what is available.
> No big deal, presentation is fine without it, but I try to provide eye
> candy to make my presentations accessible to them sighted folks. :) Be
> well.
> -B
> > > list messages to = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED =
>
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