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Define the WCAG level of compliance for the 3 components (Backend Admin Web App, Supplier Web App and Client Mobile App)
Background and strategic fit
Assumptions
Requirements
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1 | Non-Text Content | Provide text alternatives for non text content that serves the same purpose. Acceptance Criteria
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Applies to mobile
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2 | Audio-only and Video-only Content | Provide an alternative to video-only and audio-only content Acceptance Criteria
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Must have
Applies to mobile3 | Captions for Video | Provide captions for videos with audio Acceptance Criteria
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Must have
Applies to mobile
4 | Audio descriptions for Videos | Provide an alternative for videos with sounds Acceptance Criteria
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Must have
Applies to mobile5 | Structure and relationships of content | Provide users with content that has clear structure and relationships Acceptance Criteria
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Must have
Applies to mobile6 | Meaningful sequence of content | Present content in a meaningful order Acceptance Criteria
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Must have
Applies to mobile
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7 | Sensory characteristics of content | Use more than one human sense for content e.g shape and color to guide the user to content. Acceptance Criteria
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Must have
Applies to mobile
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8 | Use of Colour | Don't present material that only uses colour Acceptance Criteria
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Must have
Applies to mobile
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9 | Audio Control | Don't play audio automatically Acceptance Criteria
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Must have
Applies to mobile10 | Keyboard Control | Accessible by keyboard only Acceptance Criteria
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Must have
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11 | No keyboard Trap | Don't trap keyboard users Acceptance Criteria
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12 | Character key shortcuts | Provide users with a way to turn off or remap character key shortcuts Acceptance Criteria
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Must have
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13 | Timing adjustable | Time limits have user controls Acceptance Criteria
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Applies to mobile
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14 | Pause, Stop, Hide | Provide user controls for moving content Acceptance Criteria
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Applies to mobile
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15 | Three flashes or Below | No content flash more than three times per second Acceptance Criteria
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Applies to mobile
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16 | Bypass Blocks | Provide a "skip to content" link Acceptance Criteria
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17 | Page Titled | Helpful and clear page title Acceptance Criteria
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18 | Focus order | Logical order for focus components on a web page Acceptance Criteria
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Must have
Applies to mobile
19 | Link Purpose | The purpose of every link is clear from its context Acceptance Criteria
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20 | Pointer Gestures | Avoid or provide alternatives for multipoint or path-based gestures Acceptance Criteria
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Must have
Applies to mobile
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21 | Pointer Cancellation | Don't complete functions on the down-click of a pointer Acceptance Criteria
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Must have
Applies to mobile
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22 | Label in Name | Where an element has a text label, present the same label in the accessible name Acceptance Criteria
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23 | Motion Actuation | Functions that are operated by motion can also be operated by interface Acceptance Criteria
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Must have
Applies to mobile
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24 | Language of Page | Page has a language assigned Acceptance Criteria
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Must have
Applies to mobile25 | On focus | Elements do not change when they receive focus Acceptance Criteria
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Must have
Applies to mobile26 | On Input | Elements do not change when they receive input Acceptance Criteria
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Must have
Applies to mobile27 | Error Identification | Clearly identify input errors Acceptance Criteria
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Must have
Applies to mobile
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28 | Labels or Instructions | Label elements and give instructions Acceptance Criteria
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Must have
Applies to mobile29 | Parsing | No major code errors Acceptance Criteria
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Must have
Applies to mobile30 | Name, role, value | Build all elements for accessibility Acceptance Criteria
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Must have
Applies to mobileItem | Scope |
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Additional scope 1 | WACG: additional guidelines aside from Level A compliance as describe in Mobile Accessibility: How WCAG 2.0 and Other W3C/WAI Guidelines Apply to Mobile
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Additional scope 2 | WACG: additional Level AA/AAA compliance as describe in as describe in Mobile Accessibility: How WCAG 2.0 and Other W3C/WAI Guidelines Apply to Mobile
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User interaction and design
Questions
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