Re: [fxtf-drafts] filter should be defined to establish a containing block for fixed and absolutely positioned elements

I may have misunderstood your comment, but, aria-hidden only hides the
 container and its descendants from an AT (screen reader/screen 
magnifier, etc.) and it does not impact the visibility of the element 
or its descendants.
 
Rich Schwerdtfeger
 
 
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filter should be defined to establish a containing block for fixed and
 absolutely positioned elements (#11)Date: Wed, Nov 2, 2016 1:04 PM 
I'm concerned that this will make it impossible to apply a filter 
(e.g., for accessibility to change the color) to an entire webpage 
without messing up fixed-position elements. This is because there is 
no HTMLelement exposed to the developer which is the containing block 
for fixed-position elements.
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