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121 lines
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---
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title: WAS Body of Knowledge Document
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tags:
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- iaap
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- was
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draft: true
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created: 2024-08-09, 12:22
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updated: 2024-08-09 14:00
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---
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# WAS Body of Knowledge Document
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## 1 Creating Accessible Content
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### 1.1 Understand and interpret accessibility specifications and techniques
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#### 1.1.1. Overview
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#### 1.1.2. The W3C
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#### 1.1.3. Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2
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#### 1.1.4. W3C overview of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines
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#### 1.1.5. WCAG Versioning
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#### 1.1.6. Accessible Rich Internet Applications (WAI-ARIA) 1.1
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#### 1.1.7. Authoring Tool Accessibility Guidelines (ATAG) 2.0
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#### 1.1.8. Normative versus non-normative documents
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### 1.2 Create accessible JavaScript, AJAX, and interactive content
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#### 1.2.1. Support for JavaScript in accessibility APIs and assistive technologies
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#### 1.2.2. Study topics related to JavaScript, AJAX, and Interactive Content
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### 1.3 Integrate accessibility into the quality assurance process
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#### 1.3.1. Study topics related to accessibility quality assurance
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### 1.4 Choose well-supported accessibility techniques
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#### 1.4.1. Study topics related to accessibility support
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### 1.5 Create interactive controls/widgets (standard or custom) based on accessibility best practices
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#### 1.5.1. Study topics related to interactive controls/widgets
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### 1.6 Create accessible single-page applications (SPA)
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#### 1.6.1. Study topics related to single-page applications
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### 1.7 Create web content that is compatible with the strategies used by persons with disabilities to access web content
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#### 1.7.1. Vision
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#### 1.7.2. Blind users
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#### 1.7.3. Blind users with a touch screen
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#### 1.7.4. Screen reader and browser combinations
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#### 1.7.5. Recommended combinations to guarantee better compatibility
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#### 1.7.6. Screen reader considerations
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#### 1.7.7. Low vision users
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#### 1.7.8. Reading
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#### 1.7.9. Cognition
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#### 1.7.10. Motor
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#### 1.7.11. Hearing
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## 2 Identify accessibility issues/problems
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### 2.1 Identify interoperability and compatibility issues
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#### 2.1.1. Study topics related to strategies used by people with disabilities
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#### 2.1.2. Keyboard accessibility
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#### 2.1.3. Touch device accessibility
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### 2.2 Determine conformance to accessibility specifications based on accessibility issues found
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#### 2.2.1. Identify the success criterion for every accessibility failure
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#### 2.2.2. Differentiate between WCAG 2.0, WCAG 2.1
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#### 2.2.3. Distinguish between failures (of success criteria) from optional best practices
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#### 2.2.4. Study topics related to determining the level of conformance to accessibility specifications
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### 2.3 Test with assistive technologies
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#### 2.3.1. Study topics related to testing with assistive technologies
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### 2.4 Test for end-user impact
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#### 2.4.1. Study topics related to testing the end-user impact
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### 2.5 Use accessibility testing tools effectively
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#### 2.5.1. Automated Testing
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#### 2.5.2. Manual Testing Tools
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#### 2.5.3. Study topics related to accessibility testing tools
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## 3 Remediate (fix) accessibility issues
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### 3.1 Prioritise accessibility issues based on level of severity
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#### 3.1.1. Study topics related to prioritizing accessibility issues based on the level of severity
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### 3.2 Recommend strategies and/or techniques for fixing accessibility issues
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#### 3.2.1. Study topics related to recommending strategies and/or techniques for fixing accessibility issues
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