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4 | 4 | <p>supported by users' <a>assistive technologies</a> as well as the accessibility features in browsers and other <a>user agents</a></p>
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| - <p>To qualify as an accessibility-supported use of a Web content technology (or feature |
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| - of a technology), both 1 and 2 must be satisfied for a Web content technology (or |
| 6 | + <p>To qualify as an accessibility-supported use of a web content technology (or feature |
| 7 | + of a technology), both 1 and 2 must be satisfied for a web content technology (or |
8 | 8 | feature):
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9 | 9 | </p>
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11 | 11 | <ol>
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13 | 13 | <li>
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| - <p><strong>The way that the <a>Web content technology</a> is used must be supported by users' assistive technology (AT). </strong> This means that the way that the technology is used has been tested for interoperability |
| 15 | + <p><strong>The way that the <a>web content technology</a> is used must be supported by users' assistive technology (AT). </strong> This means that the way that the technology is used has been tested for interoperability |
16 | 16 | with users' assistive technology in the <a>human language(s)</a> of the content,
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17 | 17 | </p>
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23 | 23 | <li>
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| - <p><strong>The Web content technology must have accessibility-supported user agents that are |
| 25 | + <p><strong>The web content technology must have accessibility-supported user agents that are |
26 | 26 | available to users. </strong> This means that at least one of the following four statements is true:
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27 | 27 | </p>
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79 | 79 | </ol>
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81 | 81 | <p class="note">The Accessibility Guidelines Working Group and the W3C do not specify which or how much support by assistive
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| - technologies there must be for a particular use of a Web technology in order for it |
| 82 | + technologies there must be for a particular use of a web technology in order for it |
83 | 83 | to be classified as accessibility supported. (See <a href="https://www.w3.org/WAI/WCAG21/Understanding/conformance#support-level">Level of Assistive Technology Support Needed for "Accessibility Support"</a>.)
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84 | 84 | </p>
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86 | 86 | <p class="note">Web technologies can be used in ways that are not accessibility supported as long
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87 | 87 | as they are not <a>relied upon</a> and the page as a whole meets the conformance requirements, including <a href="#cc4">Conformance Requirement 4</a> and <a href="#cc5">Conformance Requirement 5</a>.
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88 | 88 | </p>
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| - <p class="note">When a <a>Web Technology</a> is used in a way that is "accessibility supported," it does not imply that the entire |
| 90 | + <p class="note">When a <a>web technology</a> is used in a way that is "accessibility supported," it does not imply that the entire |
91 | 91 | technology or all uses of the technology are supported. Most technologies, including
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92 | 92 | HTML, lack support for at least one feature or use. Pages conform to WCAG only if
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93 | 93 | the uses of the technology that are accessibility supported can be relied upon to
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94 | 94 | meet WCAG requirements.
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95 | 95 | </p>
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| - <p class="note">When citing Web content technologies that have multiple versions, the version(s) supported |
| 97 | + <p class="note">When citing web content technologies that have multiple versions, the version(s) supported |
98 | 98 | should be specified.
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99 | 99 | </p>
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100 | 100 |
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101 | 101 | <p class="note">One way for authors to locate uses of a technology that are accessibility supported
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102 | 102 | would be to consult compilations of uses that are documented to be accessibility supported.
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103 | 103 | (See <a href="https://www.w3.org/WAI/WCAG21/Understanding/conformance#documented-lists">Understanding Accessibility-Supported Web Technology Uses</a>.) Authors, companies, technology vendors, or others may document accessibility-supported
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| - ways of using Web content technologies. However, all ways of using technologies in |
| 104 | + ways of using web content technologies. However, all ways of using technologies in |
105 | 105 | the documentation would need to meet the definition of accessibility-supported Web
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106 | 106 | content technologies above.
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107 | 107 | </p>
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