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This is a draft of a new policy for fscons. The idea is that speakers can, if they want, pledge to make there talk more accessible by following those guidelines. The talks will then be marked as accessible in the program.
 
This is a draft of a new policy for fscons. The idea is that speakers can, if they want, pledge to make there talk more accessible by following those guidelines. The talks will then be marked as accessible in the program.
 
Most of this comes from this page : http://www.w3.org/WAI/training/accessible so before publishing anything, we should probably ask for authorization…
 
Most of this comes from this page : http://www.w3.org/WAI/training/accessible so before publishing anything, we should probably ask for authorization…
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Make the short text explaining what the accessibility pledge is (for the CFP email), and a longer text for the landing page, where we explain that those who pledge also will have their sessions marked as "accessibility pledged" (or something) in the schedule.
  
 
==Visual aspects==
 
==Visual aspects==

Revision as of 10:37, 16 April 2012

What?

This is a draft of a new policy for fscons. The idea is that speakers can, if they want, pledge to make there talk more accessible by following those guidelines. The talks will then be marked as accessible in the program. Most of this comes from this page : http://www.w3.org/WAI/training/accessible so before publishing anything, we should probably ask for authorization…

TODO:

Make the short text explaining what the accessibility pledge is (for the CFP email), and a longer text for the landing page, where we explain that those who pledge also will have their sessions marked as "accessibility pledged" (or something) in the schedule.

Visual aspects

Slides generally

Color blindness

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Use an easy-to-read font face

Needs examples, preferably including free readable fonts for print and digital (what is a slide display? is it still "digital"?)

  • I think the main difference between print and screen, as far as types are concerned, is resolution: printed papers has a much better resolution than most screen (but e-papers and retina display might change that…) So a projector is definitively digital (they usually have crappy resolution) --Grégoire 08:28, 16 April 2012 (UTC)

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Use sufficient color contrast

Examples needed. Here's one set of font guidelines.

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Todos

TODO: Template:Trim (User:Grégoire) Property "Has description" (as page type) with input value "Develop the audio/video section: divide into

  • Subtitles (for videos)
  • audio description (for videos) and
  • audio transcription (for audio)" contains invalid characters or is incomplete and therefore can cause unexpected results during a query or annotation process.

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