This Wiki page is edited by participants of the WCAG Working Group. It does not necessarily represent consensus and it may have incorrect information or information that is not supported by other Working Group participants, WAI, or W3C. It may also have some very useful information. Much of the content of this wiki is being migrated to the WCAG wiki at W3C.
How to edit WCAG Wiki Pages
From WCAGWiki
Only the document author(s) named at the top of a wiki page should actually edit the text. Others can edit the wiki by adding comments. Only WCAG Working Group participants should edit their respective pages.
Comments should be added as close as possible to the text in question. Each line of a comment made must begin with a blank space and the initials of the commenter. For example:
BBC: comments go here
By inserting a space at the beginning of each line and manually wrapping lines, comments are syled so that they can be easily differentiated from draft text.
Related comments and replies should be grouped together.
Comments that are incorporated into the text or rejected should be removed by the document author. They will still be available via the wiki history.
Please contact Ben Caldwell if you have any questions of suggestions for using this wiki.
Editing Tips
- Help:Editing - overview of the basics of editing in this wiki
- Guide doc template - Go to edit and cut and paste into new page
- Technique Template
- HTML::WikiConverter - useful for taking existing HTML and quickly converting wo Wiki markup
- Using Templates - templates are used for definitions and key terms so that they remain consistent across drafts.
- Using Categories - used to create collections of wiki pages organized by guideline. (ex. Category:Guideline 1.1)
