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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@gmail.com
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.

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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 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?
> > > archives at http://webaim.org/discussion/archives
> >
http://webaim.org/discussion/archives

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

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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Isabel Holdsworth
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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 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?
> > > archives at http://webaim.org/discussion/archives
> >
http://webaim.org/discussion/archives
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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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> 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.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: WebAIM-Forum < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = > On Behalf Of
> Isabel Holdsworth
> Sent: Saturday, 9 March 2019 2:00 AM
> To: WebAIM Discussion List < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = >
> 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 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?
>> >> >> archives at http://webaim.org/discussion/archives
>> >>
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