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Mapping Between WCAG 1.0 and the WCAG 2.0 Working Draft

This mapping shows where the WCAG 1.0 checkpoints appear in the 27 October 2003 Working Draft. The WCAG 2.0 Working Draft is prepared by the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines Working Group (WCAG WG) to show how more generalized (less HTML-specific) WCAG checkpoints might read. The Working Draft is not based on consensus of the WCAG Working Group nor has it gone through W3C process. Guidelines and success criteria in the WCAG 2.0 Working Draft in no way supersede the checkpoints in WCAG 1.0.

The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines Working Group is working carefully to enable organizations and individuals that are currently using WCAG 1.0 (which remains stable and referenceable at this time) to ensure that they will eventually be able to make a smooth transition to WCAG 2.0.

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Checkpoint ID = text-equiv, WCAG 2.0 Working Draft (27 October 2003) = Guideline 1.1 All non-text content that can be expressed in words has a text equivalent of the function or information that the non-text content was intended to convey. , WCAG 1.0 = Checkpoint ID = media-equiv, WCAG 2.0 Working Draft (27 October 2003) = Guideline 1.2 Synchronized media equivalents are provided for time-dependent presentations. , WCAG 1.0 = Checkpoint ID = content-structure-separation, WCAG 2.0 Working Draft (27 October 2003) = Guideline 1.3 Information, functionality, and structure are separable from presentation. , WCAG 1.0 = Checkpoint ID = unambiguous-decoding, WCAG 2.0 Working Draft (27 October 2003) = Guideline 1.4 All text can be decoded into words represented in Unicode., WCAG 1.0 = N/A Checkpoint ID = structure-emphasis, WCAG 2.0 Working Draft (27 October 2003) = Guideline 1.5 Structure has been made perceivable through presentation. [I#439], WCAG 1.0 = Checkpoint ID = visual-contrast, WCAG 2.0 Working Draft (27 October 2003) = Guideline 1.6 Foreground content is easily differentiable from background for visual default presentations. , WCAG 1.0 = Checkpoint ID = audio-contrast, WCAG 2.0 Working Draft (27 October 2003) = Guideline 1.7 Foreground content is easily differentiable from background for auditory default presentations. , WCAG 1.0 = N/A Checkpoint ID = keyboard-operation, WCAG 2.0 Working Draft (27 October 2003) = Guideline 2.1 All functionality is operable at a minimum through a keyboard or a keyboard interface. , WCAG 1.0 = Checkpoint ID = time-limits, WCAG 2.0 Working Draft (27 October 2003) = Guideline 2.2 Users can control any time limits on their reading, interaction, or responses unless control is not possible due to nature of real-time events or competition. , WCAG 1.0 = Checkpoint ID = flicker, WCAG 2.0 Working Draft (27 October 2003) = Guideline 2.3 User can avoid experiencing screen flicker. , WCAG 1.0 = Checkpoint ID = navigation-mechanisms, WCAG 2.0 Working Draft (27 October 2003) = Guideline 2.4 Mechanisms have been added to facilitate orientation and movement in content. , WCAG 1.0 = Checkpoint ID = minimize-error, WCAG 2.0 Working Draft (27 October 2003) = Guideline 2.5 Methods are provided to minimize error and provide graceful recovery. , WCAG 1.0 = Checkpoint ID = language, WCAG 2.0 Working Draft (27 October 2003) = Guideline 3.1 Language of content can be programmatically determined., WCAG 1.0 = Checkpoint ID = acronym-abbr-def, WCAG 2.0 Working Draft (27 October 2003) = Guideline 3.2 The definition of abbreviations and acronyms can be unambiguously determined. , WCAG 1.0 = Checkpoint ID = content-complexity, WCAG 2.0 Working Draft (27 October 2003) = Guideline 3.3 Content is no more complex than is necessary and/or is supplemented with simpler forms of the content.?? , WCAG 1.0 = Checkpoint ID = consistent-behavior, WCAG 2.0 Working Draft (27 October 2003) = Guideline 3.4 Layout and behavior of content is consistent or predictable, but not identical. ?, WCAG 1.0 = Checkpoint ID = use-spec, WCAG 2.0 Working Draft (27 October 2003) = Guideline 4.1 Technologies are used according to specification. , WCAG 1.0 = Checkpoint ID = technology-supports-access, WCAG 2.0 Working Draft (27 October 2003) = Guideline 4.2 Programmatic user interfaces are accessible or alternative, accessible versions are provided, WCAG 1.0 = Checkpoint ID = declare-technology, WCAG 2.0 Working Draft (27 October 2003) = Guideline 4.3 Technologies that are relied upon by the content are declared and widely available., WCAG 1.0 = Checkpoint ID = N/A, WCAG 2.0 Working Draft (27 October 2003) = No longer needed, WCAG 1.0 = Checkpoint ID = N/A, WCAG 2.0 Working Draft (27 October 2003) = No Match - not clear that this is needed., WCAG 1.0 =

$Date: 2003/10/28 21:00:16 $ Ben Caldwell