Re: Quickref 3.5, Intention to publish June 7

Hi Alastair,

Thanks for noticing, I think the last version of the json file I got is 
relatively old, I’m happy to update it when I receive it.

(FYI: We can do those updates very quickly when you publish the 
techniques, just send me an updated json file.)

👋 Eric

On 4 Jun 2019, at 15:27, Alastair Campbell wrote:

> Hi Eric,
>
> It looks good, I don’t think the group needs a review, an FYI is 
> good.
>
> My only question is whether the data for the 2.1 techniques needs 
> updating? It doesn’t appear that any of the new techniques for 2.1 
> are included?
>
> I’m not sure if that’s due to something on the quickref end, or 
> the data coming from Michael’s build process?
>
> Cheers,
>
> -Alastair
>
>
> From: Eric Eggert
>
>
> Dear AG WG and EOWG chairs,
>
> I have integrated the WCAG 2.1 tags and fixed some bugs on the 
> Quickref and would like to publish an update by the end of the week.
>
> The tags are the only substantial change and are implemented as 
> approved, other changes are:
>
>   *   Remove smooth scrolling as it caused more problems than it 
> solved. This also reduces flickering when the page loads when the URL 
> has a fragment identifier.
>   *   Links to techniques now go to the correct WCAG 2.1 URL instead 
> of to a WCAG 2.0 URL.
>   *   Fix bug that left all SCs collapses when no tag was selected 
> anymore
>   *   Buttons are now properly aria-pressed instead of aria-selected
>   *   Use text instead of background image for pressed tags to be more 
> high contrast mode and other non-background image situations-friendly
>   *   Clarify that clearing filters won’t reset WCAG version
>   *   Prevent less than one level to be checked
>   *   Improve reliability of the left navigation showing the correct 
> place in the document
>
> A preview is here: https://wai-wcag-quickref.netlify.com
>
> Let me know if publishing is OK for you, I can then send a copy of 
> this email to the groups as an FYI. If you think the group needs to 
> review the changes, let me also know.
>
> 👋 Eric
>
> --
>
> Eric Eggert
> Web Accessibility Specialist
> Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) at World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)





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Eric Eggert
Web Accessibility Specialist
Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) at World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)

Received on Tuesday, 4 June 2019 13:32:15 UTC