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From: Reinhard Stebner
Date: Fri, Mar 08 2019 7:46AM
Subject: WCAG success criteria a blind teser is able to locate
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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?
From: Isabel Holdsworth
Date: Fri, Mar 08 2019 7:59AM
Subject: Re: WCAG success criteria a blind teser is able to locate
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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 ADDRESS 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?
> > > > >
From: Reinhard Stebner
Date: Fri, Mar 08 2019 8:36AM
Subject: Re: WCAG success criteria a blind teser is able to locate
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I know that Deque has this information as part of their rule set when
using Assure. I am hoping that there is a publically accessible or at
least something like this that is reachable.
On 3/8/19, Isabel Holdsworth < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = > wrote:
> 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 ADDRESS 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?
>> >> >> >> >>
> > > > >
From: mhysnm1964
Date: Fri, Mar 08 2019 8:52PM
Subject: Re: WCAG success criteria a blind teser is able to locate
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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.
From: Bim Egan
Date: Sat, Mar 09 2019 3:03AM
Subject: Re: WCAG success criteria a blind teser is able to locate
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Agreed, and it may surprise most people.
Any volunteers for creating the database? <grin>
Bim
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From: Birkir R. Gunnarsson
Date: Sun, Mar 10 2019 3:37PM
Subject: Re: WCAG success criteria a blind teser is able to locate
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It's been on my to-do list for some time now, of course the to-do list
often only gets longer.
Let's discuss over on the BATS mailinglist, come up with a template
and split up the work of writing the first draft.
See http://www.bats.fyi to sign up.
On 3/9/19, Bim Egan < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = > wrote:
> Agreed, and it may surprise most people.
>
> Any volunteers for creating the database? <grin>
>
> Bim
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> Bim Egan
> Skype phone: 01223 96 87 96
> Personal Email: = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED =
> Skype ID: bim.accessequals
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> Coordinator: Describe Online
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> Partner: AccessEquals
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