- From: Richard Schwerdtfeger <schwer@us.ibm.com>
- Date: Thu, 5 Nov 2015 10:11:47 -0600
- To: Michiel Bijl <michiel@agosto.nl>
- Cc: "DPUB-ARIA (public-dpub-aria@w3.org)" <public-dpub-aria@w3.org>, WAI Protocols & Formats <public-pfwg@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <OF28D3F31B.8B05E387-ON86257EF4.00584241-86257EF4.0058F85A@us.ibm.com>
Hi Michiel, The digital publishing industry would like to turn these extended descriptions off by default as they impact the flow of the document. What they would like to do is have a media query that says expose extended descriptions which would be used to show or hide the details buttons. The user would then need to click on the button (represented by <summary>) to expose the description. So, by default these detail buttons would be hidden. I don't know what they would like to call the media query property. The property could be set by an EPUB reader, EPUB authoring tool as local to the tool and exposed as a media query property (like we would do for mid-width). It also could be an operating system feature that could be exposed by the browser as a media query. All these epub readers are browser based. Rich Rich Schwerdtfeger From: Michiel Bijl <michiel@agosto.nl> To: Richard Schwerdtfeger/Austin/IBM@IBMUS Cc: WAI Protocols & Formats <public-pfwg@w3.org>, "DPUB-ARIA (public-dpub-aria@w3.org)" <public-dpub-aria@w3.org> Date: 11/05/2015 09:53 AM Subject: Re: Proposal: remove aria-describedat from the ARIA 1.1 specification +1 What sort of media query would have to be added? Do you mean a pseudo class like :expanded/:collapsed (or :open/:closed) on details? —Michiel On 05 Nov 2015, at 16:41, Richard Schwerdtfeger <schwer@us.ibm.com> wrote: After discussions with Microsoft and following the bug tracker for Firefox it appears that <details>/<summary> is going to be implemented at some point in both Edge and Firefox. This addresses the gaps in browser support. A media query will need to be created at some point to handle the showing/hiding of this element, and I see those discussions are happening, but I believe this addresses the requirements of the digital publishing industry. Since this requirement is being met I would like to propose the removal of aria-describedat from the ARIA 1.1 specification at the next ARIA Working Group meeting. Are there any objections? Do you agree? We can vote on the next ARIA WG call but I wanted to give people a heads up. Rich Rich Schwerdtfeger
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