W3C Mobile Web Initiative - Mobile OK
Mobile OK is a claim that websites can make to indicate that they are compliant with Mobile Web Best Practices. The claim comes in 2 flavors, basic and professional.
Claiming MOK Basic means that your website passes a series of 24 test cases.
MOK Professional means your website passes all test test cases [to be confirmed]
The Mobile Web Initiative have created their own content label to allow you to make MOK claims. However, it does not allow you to specify exactly which test cases you have in fact passed. The vocabulary defined below aims to provide this additional level of detail.
Mobile OK Basic
There are 24 test cases a website is required to pass in order to claim it is Mobile OK Basic conformant. These tests are...
- AUTO_REFRESH and REDIRECTION∞
- CACHING∞
- CHARACTER_ENCODING_SUPPORT and CHARACTER_ENCODING_USE∞
- CONTENT_FORMAT_SUPPORT and VALID_MARKUP∞
- DEFAULT_INPUT_MODE∞
- EXTERNAL_RESOURCES∞
- GRAPHICS_FOR_SPACING∞
- IMAGE_MAPS∞
- IMAGES_RESIZING and IMAGES_SPECIFY_SIZE∞
- LINK_TARGET_FORMAT∞
- MEASURES∞
- MINIMIZE∞
- NO_FRAMES∞
- NON-TEXT_ALTERNATIVES∞
- OBJECTS_OR_SCRIPT∞
- PAGE_SIZE_LIMIT∞
- PAGE_TITLE∞
- POP_UPS∞
- PROVIDE_DEFAULTS∞
- STYLE_SHEETS_SUPPORT∞
- STYLE_SHEETS_USE∞
- TABLES_ALTERNATIVES∞
- TABLES_LAYOUT∞
- TABLES_NESTED∞
Mobile OK Professional
[to be defined]
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