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Fix markdown ids (#569)
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* Fix markdown ids

* Remove comment deadline (we are in ED)

* Update spec shortname

* Add deadline macro to avoid build failure

* Deadline back to avoid build failure
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daniel-montalvo authored Aug 29, 2024
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Title: Accessibility Conformance Testing (ACT) Rules Format 1.1
Shortname: act-rules-format
Shortname: act-rules-format-1.1
ED: https://w3c.github.io/wcag-act/act-rules-format.html
TR: https://www.w3.org/TR/act-rules-format/
Previous Version: https://www.w3.org/TR/act-rules-format-1.0/
Level: 1.1
Prepare For TR: yes
Status: ED
Status Text:
Deadline: 2024-08-18
Status Text:
Group: act-rules-format
Editor: Wilco Fiers, Deque Systems, w3cid 43334
Editor: Kathy Eng, US Access Board, w3cid 107871
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#### Applicability Type Designation (optional) {#applicability-type-designation-atomic-optional}
#### Applicability Type Designation (optional) #### {#applicability-type-designation-atomic-optional}

Rules can optionally include an applicability type identifier signifying whether the rule contains an objective or a subjective applicability. This identifier is intended to benefit rule readers and implementers by clearly stating the rule author's intention of the applicability and reducing confusion due to different reader and implementer interpretations.

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#### Applicability Type Designation (optional) {#applicability-type-designation-composite-optional}
#### Applicability Type Designation (optional) #### {#applicability-type-designation-composite-optional}

Composite rules can optionally include an applicability type identifier signifying whether the rule contains an objective or a subjective applicability. The applicability type of a composite rule is calculated as subjective if any of the input rules contain a subjective applicability or objective otherwise.

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