| Title | CSS styling used for purely presentational purposes |
|---|---|
| Description | Document containing CSS used for presentation characteristics that are purely decorative (i.e. not conveying meaning or relationships), |
| Creator | BenToWeb (evlach@…) |
| Rights | Copyright BenToWeb 2004-2007 |
| Language | English |
| Date | 2005-08-28 |
| Status | rejected QA |
Technologies are markup languages or data formats. If the technology is a markup language, “features” refers to elements and attributes.
XHTML™ 1.0 The Extensible HyperText Markup Language (Second Edition)
Feature: p
(namespace: http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml)
.
Technical specification: Paragraphs: the P element .
The test case is intended to pass as CSS is used for presentation characteristics that are purely decorative (i.e. not conveying meaning or relationships). (Test case "rejected QA" because it does not contain information or relationships conveyed through presentation.)
Check whether CSS has been used in order to convey information.
Three or more accessibility experts.
“Rules” refer to success criteria in WCAG 2.0, checkpoints in WCAG 1.0 and similar requirements.
The following success criterion is not applicable to this test case: http://www.w3.org/TR/2007/WD-WCAG20-20070517/Overview.html#content-structure-separation-programmatic.
CSS has been used for presentation only.
This test case does not map to a WCAG 2.0 technique or failure.
The test case passes (line 8, column 1) the following success criterion: http://www.w3.org/TR/2006/WD-WCAG20-20060427/guidelines.html#content-structure-separation-programmatic.
CSS has been used for presentation only.