- From: Thierry MICHEL <tmichel@w3.org>
- Date: Thu, 09 Apr 2015 18:23:54 +0200
- To: Charles LaPierre <charlesl@benetech.org>, "public-dpub-accessibility@w3.org" <public-dpub-accessibility@w3.org>
Regrets I am in a F2F in the US. On 09/04/2015 18:04, Charles LaPierre wrote: > Hello everyone, > Just a reminder to the accessibility TF DPUB meeting tomorrow morning > 8AM PDT / 11AM EDT / 15:00 UTC > > The Zakim bridge number is +1.617.761.6200 <tel://+1.617.761.6200>. the > code conference is 3782 ("DPUB"), followed by the # key. > > Tomorrow we will continue with the WCAG Techniques we have previously > marked either Not relevant to DPUB or there was questions and the > reviewer was unsure. We finished off General and HTML, and now moving > onto CSS and Client Side scripting. > > Here are the list of techniques we will discuss > > WCAG A11Y DPUB CSS Techniques > https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1fL9REi-bEvzvL17I4QQWkgNUPAMyIOlndG-Yg3DolrQ/edit?usp=sharing > > C9: Using CSS to include decorative images No Susann Background Images > that go behind text or in container areas. > C28: Specifying the size of text containers using em units No Susann em > are not necessary but can be used. If it were easy to select em or pt, > that might be nice. > C29: Using a style switcher to provide a conforming alternate version > No Susann I hate this idea. Make your 1 version right. > C15: Using CSS to change the presentation of a user interface component > when it receives focus No - but this is a powerful customization that is > constantly being used on the web. Susann Styling a unique experience by > highlighting focused items in a special way. > > > C7: Using CSS to hide a portion of the link text Unclear Susann ? - > I've never seen this. Short links? > C12: Using percent for font sizes Unclear Susann This allows the font > size to grow according to your default font. You can set a default text > font at 12pt and then all other fonts are a percentage of this. If you > change the default, the whole document can change. > C22: Using CSS to control visual presentation of text Unclear Susann > Visual Presentation is unclear > C23: Specifying text and background colors of secondary content such as > banners, features and navigation in CSS while not specifying text and > background colors of the main content Unclear Susann Style per sections > of a page? > C26: Providing options within the content to switch to a layout that > does not require the user to scroll horizontally to read a line of text > Unclear Susann This does not seem stylistic and can be also achieved > with column widths and layout CSS, etc > C30: Using CSS to replace text with images of text and providing user > interface controls to switch Unclear Susann ? Unclear what this means > C14: Using em units for font sizes Unclear - I would not think so. Just > need one standard for font sizes. Susann Assigning font sizes in EM > rather thatn PT > > > > > WCAG A11Y DPUB Client-side Scripting Techniques > > SCR24: Using progressive enhancement to open new windows on user > request no MiaL too web-specific. Though new windows should be > generated, I don't think this is about progressive enhancement for DPUB. > SCR28: Using an expandable and collapsible menu to bypass block of > content no MiaL > SCR30: Using scripts to change the link text no MiaL > > > SCR1: Allowing the user to extend the default time limit ? MiaL > Definitely for readers/clients, not sure if applicable for content. > SCR14: Using scripts to make nonessential alerts optional ? MiaL Having > a hard time thinkinng of a use case; might be no. > SCR18: Providing client-side validation and alert ? MiaL for reader/client > SCR21: Using functions of the Document Object Model (DOM) to add content > to a page ? MiaL this seems too web-specific, thoough the general > concept seems applicable. > SCR22: Using scripts to control blinking and stop it in five seconds > or less ? MiaL I think blinking content should prohibited. Would a Dpub > contain it anyway? If so, we shoould discuss. Didn't want to say no > outright yet though. > SCR31: Using script to change the background color or border of the > element with focus ? MiaL Readder/client providing user connntrol of colors? > SCR32: Providing client-side validation and adding error text via > the DOM ? MiaL > SCR33: Using script to scroll content, and providing a mechanism to > pause it ? MiaL reader/client controlled > SCR35: Making actions keyboard accessible by using the onclick event of > anchors and buttons ? MiaL too web specific, but conncept makes sense > for interactive content. > SCR36: Providing a mechanism to allow users to display moving, > scrolling, or auto-updating text in a static window or area ? MiaL > reader/client featurre > SCR37: Creating Custom Dialogs in a Device Independent Way ? MiaL > SCR27: Reordering page sections using the Document Object Model ?? MiaL > need use case for Dpub > > > > _______________________________ > > Charles LaPierre > charlesl@benetech.org <mailto:charlesl@benetech.org> > > > >
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