Meeting minutes
<jjdg> Update for: https://
introductions
appt update
Overview– Stats, Accessibility docs, Guidelines, articles
code samples, accessibility features – in-depth articles about assistive technologies
All platforms are visible at all times
Link to contribute on Github to code examples
(JJ overview)
JJ: Working on content side now, also more code examples
JJ: added WCAG overview – at a glance
JJ: so where WCAG is lacking examples for native apps – that's where we are giving solutions
JJ: we been adding all the references so everything goes to 2.2 instead of 2.1, and looking at what kind of code examples are relevant to the new success criteria's in 2.2
JJ: also transcripts and videos of users – explaining what barriers they have
Poornima: this looks great – putting everything in one place, well structured, accessibility a developer needs – this looks amazing
Ilknur: Very organized, very clear, hhas what developers need. I'll be exploring this.
JJ: still trying to figure out how to manage difference between docs and articles. One solution docs more like in-depth, articles more like blog
JJ: may add standards such as ADA, Australian guidelines, Apple design guidelines. We may expand in the future
Poornima: suggestion – from W3C we have the mobile accessibility guidelines – maybe that could be included
JJ: maybe ICT as well
<jjdg> Mobile mapping: https://
<jjdg> WCAG2ICT: https://
<Poornima> https://
<jjdg> Accessible Mobile Apps Weekly newsletter: https://
JJ: maybe we can request a list of issues from Google member
JJ: sometimes it's frustrating because they do a lot with advanced features but sometimes don't support the basics
Poornima: would like to the job easier for expand collapse elements.
Poornima: Added to user constraints as well – accessibility settings
https://
Poornima: zoom into 200 or 300% some websites I still see it's not passing. Whatever we have in WCAG for the resize text– it's lacking for mobile device
New page on the comparison spreadsheet – taking a look at the 2015 mobile doc, this can help us take a look at what on their ended up in the standard and what might still be missing, and what might not still be relevant
Next meeting November 14