- From: Chaals McCathie Nevile <chaals@yandex-team.ru>
- Date: Thu, 17 Mar 2016 20:21:58 +0100
- To: "Janina Sajka" <janina@rednote.net>, "Yosuke Funahashi" <yosuke@w3.org>, "Chaals McCathie Nevile" <chaals@yandex-team.ru>
- Cc: "HTML Accessibility Task Force" <public-html-a11y@w3.org>, "W3C WAI Accessible Platform Architectures" <public-apa@w3.org>, "Philippe Le Hegaret" <plh@w3.org>
On Thu, 17 Mar 2016 19:47:30 +0100, Chaals McCathie Nevile <chaals@yandex-team.ru> wrote: > Hi Yosuke, > > On Thu, 17 Mar 2016 15:11:35 +0100, Yosuke Funahashi <yosuke@w3.org> > wrote: > >> Hi Janina, >> >> Thanks a lot for your comments on the MSE spec. >> >> I'll be improving the diagram in light of three comments you made in >> your review. I'm currently thinking about if an accessible SVG diagram >> is feasible for the spec schedule-wise and complexity-wise, however, >> couldn't find a good introductory material about the SVG accessibility. >> >> I'd appreciate if you could provide me with a link to such a document >> or introduce me to somebody who can give me an introduction. > > I'd be happy to work directly with you (or someone else in the group, as > appropriate) on making diagrams more accessible. > > As a starting point, I'd suggest you look at > http://svg-access-w3cg.github.io/use-case-examples/rectrack2-notes.html > which shows a flowchart, and what I did to make it *much more* > accessible. Hmm. In particular, the first one there - RevisedRec2 - is much better than the second, which for example isn't very keyboard navigable, and doesn't have the grouping that highlights one part at a time like the first one does. cheers > Perfect accessibility is a bit like perfect security: in general it is > mathematically impossible but it is still very important to improve as > far as possible. > > Cheers > > Chaals > -- Charles McCathie Nevile - web standards - CTO Office, Yandex chaals@yandex-team.ru - - - Find more at http://yandex.com
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