This is primarily just a collection of links, pointing to some of the current activities of the Digital Publishing Working group. I'm posting from the conference where I can't dictate, so I'm not adding much context. But please feel free to ask me questions.
To begin with, here's the briefest of introductions to the core standards body: The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), and the Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI). There rest of my presentation covers the accessibility activities of the Digital Publishing Interest Group (DPUG IG). I'm an Invited Expert on DPUB IG, and I'm a co-chair of the DPUB IG Accessibility task force, with Charles LaPierre of Benetech.
You can follow many of the activities of the DPUB IG on the W3C blog, category digital publishing, RSS,
dpub_w3c_feed.
To begin with, here's the briefest of introductions to the core standards body: The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), and the Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI). There rest of my presentation covers the accessibility activities of the Digital Publishing Interest Group (DPUG IG). I'm an Invited Expert on DPUB IG, and I'm a co-chair of the DPUB IG Accessibility task force, with Charles LaPierre of Benetech.
You can follow many of the activities of the DPUB IG on the W3C blog, category digital publishing, RSS,
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- WAI-ARIA Overview
- Digital Publishing WAI-ARIA Module 1.0
- Example from the #DPUB WAI-ARIA module: doc-footnote
- Digital Publishing and Accessibility in W3C Documents
- Example from the #DPUB #a11y note: page numbers
- Portable Web Publications for the Open Web Platform. If you follow only one link in this post, make it this one!
- Portable Web Publications Use Cases and Requirements
- Accessibility section of PWP Use Cases