w3c / wai-wcag-supplemental

Repository to display Design Patterns for People with Cognitive and Learning Disabilities in a WAI website-like template
https://wai-wcag-supplemental.netlify.app/wcag-supplemental/all-supplemental-guidance/
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Make COGA clearer #44

Closed shawna-slh closed 2 years ago

shawna-slh commented 2 years ago

Related improvements:

In the design details, the first part of the h1 (standalone-resource__type-of-guidance) is:

COGA Objective: COGA Design Pattern:

Question: Is “COGA” a good shorthand here for: Accessibility for people with cognitive and learning disabilities?

See an idea of how COGA might be used in the All and About pages. (If we go with this approach, I think we want to add to the sub-pages, probably at the end of the sidebar, “COGA is accessibility for people with cognitive and learning disabilities”.)

Another idea is to write out “Cognitive Accessibility”. Here is how that might work in the All and About pages. That seems too long and redundant in the h1s, though:

Cognitive Accessibility Objective: Cognitive Accessibility Design Pattern:

My preference is to see if we can make "COGA" work well. I think we want to get the COGA TF’s input in any case. Steve, can you ask for time on the agenda next meeting?


proposal: In sidebar, under “Navigation” add a link that goes to a new ID right before the buttons. Ideas for wording (dependent on decisions above) “COGA List of All”, “Cognitive Accessibility List”, …

SteveALee commented 2 years ago

Have asked and merged longer one for now