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* Add a basic level of WAI-ARIA to all Tier 1 websites | * Add a basic level of WAI-ARIA to all Tier 1 websites by end of Q2 | ||
* Plan for advanced level of WAI-ARIA support for Tier 1 websites | * Plan for advanced level of WAI-ARIA support for Tier 1 websites by end of Q3 | ||
* Plan for basic level of WAI-ARIA support for Tier 2 websites | * Plan for basic level of WAI-ARIA support for Tier 2 websites by end of Q2 | ||
* Educate webdev and QA teams about WAI-ARIA | * Educate webdev and QA teams about WAI-ARIA during Q2 | ||
=Glossary= | =Glossary= |
Revision as of 16:01, 2 April 2009
Mission
To add WAI-ARIA support for all public, consumer facing Mozilla websites.
Goals
- Add a basic level of WAI-ARIA to all Tier 1 websites by end of Q2
- Plan for advanced level of WAI-ARIA support for Tier 1 websites by end of Q3
- Plan for basic level of WAI-ARIA support for Tier 2 websites by end of Q2
- Educate webdev and QA teams about WAI-ARIA during Q2
Glossary
Basic ARIA Support
A basic level of ARIA support is defined as follows:
Advanced ARIA Support
An advanced level of ARIA support is defined as follows:
Resources
- ARIA Overview
- ARIA Add-on - highlights ARIA regions. Extremely helpful in testing compliance.
- ARIA test cases
- ARIA best practices
Tier 1 websites
- mozilla.com
- AMO
- IE8 support for public pages, limited/no support for dev cp?
- SUMO
- SFX
- Mozilla Blog
Tier 2 websites
- Mozilla Store
- Community Store
- contribute.mozilla.org
- Impact Mozilla - no further development on this, I believe
- Operation Firefox - ditto (above)