RE: Indeterminate progressbar max

What currently happens at the browser level right now when these attributes are omitted?

E.G Does it try to guess or just ignore them in favor of aria-valuetext?


Bryan Garaventa
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Follow-up question. If aria-valuetext is used instead of aria-valuenow, e.g. to provide the time in a format like minutes:seconds, then what should be done with aria-valuemin and aria-valuemax?

Aaron

On Wed, Feb 20, 2019 at 10:12 AM Aaron Leventhal <aleventhal@google.com<mailto:aleventhal@google.com>> wrote:
What should the markup be when there is no relevant aria-valuemax value for a progressbar, e.g. the current value is known, but the max is not.

Example: the user is 15 seconds into a live video stream with no known end.

Aaron

Received on Wednesday, 20 February 2019 16:58:11 UTC