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[Irl-dean] Comparing WCAG 1.0 and WCAG 2.0
Maura Horan
mhoran at tcd.ie
Tue Jun 3 10:34:51 IST 2008
Hey Josh,
Thanks for this! A timely reminder :)
Maura.
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From: irl-dean-bounces at list.eeng.dcu.ie
[mailto:irl-dean-bounces at list.eeng.dcu.ie] On Behalf Of Joshue O Connor
Sent: 03 June 2008 10:24
To: Irish Design-for-all and e-Accessibility Network
Subject: [Irl-dean] Comparing WCAG 1.0 and WCAG 2.0
Hi all,
Roger Hudson has created a useful document for those who are familiar
with WCAG 1.0 to transfer the current knowledge and practices across to WCAG
2.0.
He says;
For example in WCAG 1.0, Checkpoint 3.5 requires header elements to be
used correctly. Where is the similar requirement in WCAG 2.0? Answer;
Success Criteria 1.3.1 (Info and relationships), Technique H42: "Using h1-h6
to identify headings" (and there is a link to the technique page).
Comparing WCAG 1.0 and 2.0 is at
http://wipa.org.au/papers/wcag-migration.htm
Cheers
Josh
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