EO comments: Integrate content into existing WAI website resources
This issue split from #199 -1 Rationale: TR documents are not often found and used by developers, designers, and content authors. (We assume that is the intended audience for this document.) In usability testing, users reacted negatively to TR docs.[1] A goal of EO work on the WAI website and resources was to make accessibility easier and less confusing than many TR documents. EO participants and WAI staff actively promote WAI website resources through conference presentations and other outreach efforts. Practitioners will not know to look for this kind of guidance in TR space. Integrating throughout the WAI website will lead more people to learn about cognitive accessibility, even if they weren’t looking for it. Top priority resources to improve for coverage of cognitive accessibility:
- Cognitive Accessibility at W3C See: Draft analysis for expanding this resource or creating a new resource
- How People with Disabilities Use the Web — 3 sub-pages
- Open issue on Updating (possibly expanding) coverage of cognitive and learning disabilities
- Example update: In Stories of Web Users page, add link to web version of Content Usable Personas section
- Relevant Perspectives Videos
- Accessibility Principles
- Other WAI website pages with relevant information:
- Involving Users in Web Projects for Better, Easier Accessibility
- Involving Users in Evaluating Web Accessibility
- Planning and Managing Web Accessibility
- Accessibility, Usability, and Inclusion
- The Business Case for Digital Accessibility
- Older Users and Web Accessibility: Meeting the Needs of Ageing Web Users
From EOWG Survey Unaddressed Issues [UPDATED question]
This is tangential to the actual document, so should be left open for future work.