Updated drafts of the Authoring Tool Accessiblity Guidelines 2.0 and Authoring Tool Accessibility Guidelines Techniques documents were released today.
ATAG defines how authoring tools should help Web developers produce Web content that is accessible and conforms to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines; it also defines how to make authoring tools accessible so that people with disabilities can use the tools. ATAG is introduced in the ATAG Overview
ATAG is part of a series of accessibility guidelines/standards developed by WAI, which are listed in
WAI Guidelines and TechniquesWAI encourages you to review the update ATAG 2.0 documents and submit comments on any issues that you think could present a barrier to future adoption and implementation of ATAG 2.0. Please send comments by 14 April 2008 to the comment list, which is publicly archived.
Please read, and comment. These guidelines are just as important as the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines.
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