# W3C Standardized Rules Deque Systems is one of leading organizations in the development of standardized accessibility conformance testing rules. The [axe-core rules proposal format](./rule-proposal.md) is an adaptation of the [Accessibility Conformance Testing Rules Format](https://www.w3.org/TR/act-rules-format/). There are two ways a rule written in the axe-core rule format can be transformed into the ACT Rules format: ## Method 1: Create a single rule This method is useful for rules with a small number of checks. 1. Add the test input type to it: `rendered page` 2. Add an `assumptions` section, add possible assumptions to it 3. Add an `outcomes` section, describing the different possible outcomes of the rule 4. Add a `Validation Tests` section, that links to the integration tests 5. Update the check to return pass/fail/cantTell instead of true/false/undefined 6. Add control flow to the checks: - `any` checks should only return `fail` in the last step. All steps leading up to it either return `pass` or say `continue to the next step`. - `all` and `none` checks should only return `pass` in the last step. All steps leading up to it either return `fail` or say `continue to the next step`. 7. Rename `checks` to `steps` and add a `step X` (where X is the step number) to the heading with the check name. 8. Replace the `tags` section with a `Accessibility Requirements`. The requirements can be determined based on the `wcag###` tags. ## Method 2: Create a rule group This method is useful for larger rules with `any` checks. This effectively turns every check into its own rule, and turns the rule into a rule group. 1. Copy each check into a new document 2. Add a `steps` heading 3. Add the test input type to it: `rendered page` 4. Add an `assumptions` section, add possible assumptions to it 5. Add an `outcomes` section, describing the different possible outcomes of the rule 6. Copy the `selector` section from the original rule into the new rule documents 7. Update the check to return pass/fail/cantTell instead of true/false/undefined 8. Add a `Validation Tests` section, that links to only those integration tests relevant for this check (now a new rule). 9. Indicate that the new rule is part of a group, using the original axe-core rule ID as the group name. 10. Replace the `tags` section with a `Accessibility Requirements`. The requirements can be determined based on the `wcag###` tags.