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composing instruments are programming and administrations that "writers" (web engineers, planners, authors, and so forth.) use to create web content (static site pages, dynamic web applications, and so on.).
Instances of writing devices are recorded beneath.
The Composing Apparatus Availability Rules (ATAG) reports disclose how to:
- make the composing apparatuses themselves available, so individuals with inabilities can make web content
- help creators make increasingly available web content: explicitly: empower, support, and advance the generation of substance that adjusts to Web Content Availability Rules (WCAG)
ATAG Consistence is a piece of a progression of availability rules, including the Internet Content Openness Rules (WCAG) and the Client Specialist Openness Rules (UAAG).
Basic Parts of Web Availability clarifies the connection between the various rules.
ATAG is principally for designers of composing apparatuses, including the accompanying kinds of creating devices:
What is ATG for
- website page creating devices, for instance, what-you-see-is-the thing that you-get (WYSIWYG) HTML editors
- programming for producing sites, for instance, content administration frameworks (CMS), courseware devices, content aggregators
- programming that changes over to web content advancements, for instance, word processors and other office record applications with "Spare as HTML"
- mixed media writing apparatuses
- sites that let clients include content, for example, web journals, wikis, photograph sharing locales, online gatherings, and long range interpersonal communication destinations
- different kinds of apparatuses recorded in the glossary meaning of composing instruments
ATAG and supporting assets are additionally planned to address the issues of a wide range of spectators, including approach producers, supervisors, and others. For instance:
- Individuals who need to pick composing instruments that are available and that produce open substance can utilize ATAG to assess creating devices.
- Individuals who need to energize their current composing device designer to improve availability in future adaptations can allude the creating instrument seller to ATAG.
What is in ATAG 2.0
ATAG 2.0 has two fundamental parts:
- Section A is tied in with making the creating instrument itself available.
- Part B is about the composing instrument helping creators produce open substance.
ATAG 2.0 is composed in layers:
- Standards give abnormal state association to the rules.
- Rules give the structure and targets to the achievement criteria.
- Achievement criteria are the openness prerequisites, which are composed as testable articulations, at three levels: An, AA, AAA.
ATAG Initially gives a short outline of the availability standards and rules in ATAG 2.0.
Executing ATAG 2.0 is a supporting instructive report that enables perusers to comprehend and utilize ATAG. Actualizing ATAG 2.0 gives the method of reasoning to every rule; and for every achievement foundation, it gives the further clarification of the purpose of the achievement criteria, models, and connections to assets.
ATAG 2.0 is a W3C Suggestion.
This implies ATAG 2.0 is a finished standard, having gotten open remarks, finished execution testing, showed true instances of items that are utilizing ATAG 2.0 to make their items progressively available, and being affirmed by the W3C enrollment. (These stages are clarified in How WAI Creates Availability Rules through the W3C Procedure)
ATAG Versions: 1.0 and 2.0
Composing Instrument Availability Rules 1.0 was endorsed in February 2000. While ATAG 1.0 is as yet a substantial standard, it is obsolete. ATAG 2.0 is the present standard
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