Glossary
Terms used in accessibility research and practice. Each entry has a definition, common aliases, and category tags.
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- Default Delivery Context(also: DDC)
- A baseline set of device capabilities defined by the W3C Mobile Web Best Practices specification, used as a reference point for evaluating mobile web content. The Default Delivery Context specifies minimum characteristics such as a 120-pixel screen width, XHTML Basic 1.1…
- Delivery Context
- Delivery context is a term defined by the W3C Device Independence Working Group to describe the set of attributes that characterize the environment in which web content is delivered and consumed. This includes device capabilities (screen size, supported markup languages, color…
- UAProf(also: User Agent Profile)
- A specification from the Open Mobile Alliance that extends the CC/PP (Composite Capability/Preference Profiles) framework to describe mobile device capabilities in a standardized RDF-based format. UAProf profiles contain information about a device's hardware platform, software…
- WURFL(also: Wireless Universal Resource File)
- An open-source device description repository that catalogs the capabilities of mobile devices in a large XML file. WURFL collects information about device features such as screen size, image format support, CSS support, and pointing device availability, enabling developers and…
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