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Writing Process
Primary Point of Contact: Angela Hooker or Jeanne Spellman [email protected] and Accessibility Guidelines Working Group Planing (Chairs, Project Manager, Task Force Facilitators) [email protected]
Assigned to: Silver Task Force & Community Group - (this work was mostly done in 2019-2020 with an informal small group)
IRC channel: irc.w3.org channel: #silver
Friday at 9:00 am US Eastern Time Call Information
- Draft How to Write Guidelines for Silver - presentation.
- Guideline & How-To Template - In draft with updates from the Content Process. Start a new guideline by making a copy of this document. Please follow the naming and saving instructions. Contact Jeanne & Shawn if you need permissions.
- Writing Testable WCAG 3.0 Outcomes (in process in the Test Reliability group
- Revised Method Template from the work done in Test Reliability group with ACT in Fall 2021.
- Draft WCAG Style Guide - google doc merging three older documents related to style guide. This is where to go for the little questions on styling, plain language, grammar, and how to decide where to put information.
- Google drive folder with drafts of Silver content
This group is no longer meeting.
number) Issues relating to (Topic)
- Writing process presented to AGWG in 2019
- Method Template and Example - superceded
- Style Silver Style Guide drafted by Michael Cooper
- Guidelines, Outcome and Method proposal from Rachael
- Silver Style Guide originally drafted by Angela. Plain language principles adapted to WCAG3 work
- Angela Hooker
- Jan McSorley
- Kim Patch
- Michael Cooper
WCAG3 is a project of the W3C Accessibility Guidelines Working Group (AGWG). Research and prototyping was done by the Silver Task Force. Archival and additional material for this project can be found on the Silver wiki.
This Wiki page is edited by participants of the Accessibility Guidelines Working Group. It does not necessarily represent consensus and it may have incorrect information or information that is not supported by other Working Group participants, WAI, or W3C. It may also have some very useful information.