ATAG 2.0 Principles & Guidelines Flashcards
Principle A.1
Authoring tool UIs follow applicable accessibility guidelines
Guideline A.1.1
Ensure that web-based functionality is accessible.
Guideline A.1.2
Ensure that non-web-based functionality is accessible.
Principle A.2
Editing views are perceivable.
Guideline A.2.1
Make alternative content available to authors.
Guideline A.2.2
Ensure that editing-view presentation can be programmatically determined.
Principle A.3
Editing-views are operable
Guideline A.3.1
Provide keyboard access to authoring features.
Guideline A.3.2
Provide author with enough time.
Guideline A.3.3
Help authors avoid flashing that could cause seizures
Guideline A.3.4
Enhance navigation and editing via content structure
Guideline A.3.5
Provide text search of the content
Guideline A.3.6
Manage preference settings
Guideline A.3.7
Ensure that previews are at least as accessible as in-market UAs
Principle A.4
Editing-views are understandable
Guideline A.4.1
Help authors avoid and correct mistakes
Guideline A.4.2
Document the UI, including all accessibility features.
Principle B.1
Fully automatic processes produce accessible content
Guideline B.1.1
Ensure that automatically-specified content is accessible
Guideline B.1.2
Ensure that accessibility information is preserved
Principle B.2
Authors are supported in producing accessible content
Guideline B.2.1
Ensure that accessible content production is possible
Guideline B.2.2
Guide authors to produce accessible content
Guideline B.2.3
Assist authors with managing alternative content for non-text content