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These Guidelines are currently in draft and are not complete.
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Sakai uses a single consistent editor across all areas where text can be added that is more than a few lines. This editor is based on the most recent stable version of the CKEditor.
When creating content using the rich text editor, it is important that the author follow the simple guidelines below to ensure that the content can be read and understood by all. Creating well structured and accessible content is a best practice that ensures content is compatible with assistive devices, robust enough to be copy and pasted to other contexts or presented in unanticipated contexts, and is a legal requirement in some jurisdictions.
The technical measure of the accessibility of the format of a web-based resource is the WCAG 2.0 standard from the W3C . The requirements of the WCAG 2.0 are summarized in the four letter acronym POUR:
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These relatively simple considerations make a big difference if applied when content is created. The W3C provides more information in their Introduction to Understanding WCAG 2.0 .
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Sample | Contrast ratio | Passes? |
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This is example text. Some of it bolded. Some of it italicized. | 19.56:1 | Yes |
This is example text. Some of it bolded. Some of it italicized. | 7.7:1 | Sort of |
This is example text. Some of it bolded. Some of it italicized. | 5.48:1 | No |
This is example text. Some of it bolded. Some of it italicized. | 16.63:1 | Yes |
This is example text. Some of it bolded. Some of it italicized. | 20.62:1 | Yes |
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