ATAG

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ATAG (Authoring Tool Accessibility Guidelines) is a W3C specification that defines how software used to create web content should support accessibility both in its user interface and in the content it produces.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf W3C recommendation
W3C recommendation
W3C recommendation
guideline section
guideline section
technical standard
web accessibility guideline
web accessibility guideline
web accessibility guideline
aimsTo ensure accessible web content output
improve accessibility of authoring tools
appliesTo HTML editors
blogging tools
content management systems
online content authoring interfaces
software used to create web content
defines requirements for accessibility of authoring tool user interfaces
requirements for accessibility of content produced by authoring tools
describes making the authoring tool user interface accessible
supporting the production of accessible web content
developedBy W3C Web Accessibility Initiative
WAI
focusesOn authoring tools
web content creation software
fullName Authoring Tool Accessibility Guidelines
hasAudience accessibility evaluators
authoring tool developers
policy makers
hasVersion ATAG 1.0
ATAG 2.0
includesPart ATAG Part A
ATAG Part B
partOf ATAG
ATAG
WAI guidelines
publicationYear 2000
2015
publishedBy W3C
World Wide Web Consortium
relatedTo UAAG
User Agent Accessibility Guidelines
WCAG
Web Content Accessibility Guidelines
scope web-based and non-web-based authoring tools
status W3C Recommendation
W3C Recommendation
usesConformanceLevels A
AA
AAA


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