- From: James Craig <jcraig@apple.com>
- Date: Thu, 13 Sep 2012 14:51:37 -0700
- To: Janina Sajka <janina@rednote.net>
- Cc: Cynthia Shelly <cyns@microsoft.com>, HTML Accessibility Task Force <public-html-a11y@w3.org>
Janina, I don't have substantive objections with either of these, and only minor editorial objections to tense and style. James Cynthia's >> Note: Authors have control over whether elements with the @hidden attribute will be exposed in this manner. Only elements that are is referenced indirectly by a unique identifier (ID) reference or valid hash-name reference will be exposed. If an author does not wish to have a @hidden element exposed, he may achieve this by not referencing the element. Janina's: > Author control, as opposed to user control over whether elements with the @hidden attribute may be exposed to users will be delineated in this manner. Only elements that are referenced indirectly by a unique identifier (ID) reference or valid hash-name reference may be exposed at user request. An author desiring to keep a @hidden element hidden from any and all user initiated viewing scenarios may achieve this by simply not referencing the element.
Received on Thursday, 13 September 2012 21:52:05 UTC