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5.1.3
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Status
written 21 October 2014
Author
Jan Richards
Success Criteria
NOTE SEEMS INAPPROPRIATE
5.1.3 Implement Accessibility Features of the Platform: If the user agent contains non-web-based user interfaces, then those user interfaces follow user interface accessibility guidelines for the platform. (Level A)
Note: When a requirement of another specification contradicts a requirement of UAAG 2.0, the user agent may disregard the rendering requirement of the other specification and still satisfy this guideline.
Tests
Test Procedure 1
- Identify the parts of UA user agent interface that are non-web-based.
- If the user agent is entirely web-based (i.e. lacking any functionality that runs outside of another user agent), then this SC is N/A.
- If the accessibility guideline (for the platform) that was used by the developer is known, this should be used to test the accessibility of the user interface.
- Check that the user interface has followed the guidelines.
- If the accessibility guideline (for the platform) that was used by the developer is not known, choose the most relevant from this list of user interface accessibility guidelines for various platforms (http://w3c.github.io/UAAG/UAAG20-Reference/#sc_513-r) and use it to test the accessibility of the user interface.
- Check that the user interface has followed the guidelines.
Expected Results 1
- Checks #4 and #6 are true