Re: Using ARIA in HTML

hi Lee,
glad to hear it does!
typo fixed,

regards
steveF

On 29 June 2012 15:38, Lee Kowalkowski <lee.kowalkowski@googlemail.com>wrote:

> On 29 June 2012 14:24, Steve Faulkner <faulkner.steve@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi Lee, thanks for the feedback
>>
>> I have added the following legend, let me know if it makes things clearer:
>>
>>
>>    - *NO* = the default semantics are already implementated by browsers,
>>    so the default implied role, state or property associated with an element
>>    or attribute does not need to be used. There are notes indicating under
>>    certain circumstances default semantics are useful.
>>    - *N/A* = there are no default ARIA semantics, but there may well be accessibility
>>    AP <http://dvcs.w3.org/hg/html-api-map/raw-file/tip/Overview.html>I
>>    semantics implemented by the browser.
>>    - *Yes* = the default semantics are not implementated across
>>    browsers, so the default implied role, state, property.or suggested
>>    semantics (if no ARIA default) may be used.
>>
>> It certainly does, that's really helpful, thanks.
>
> I just spotted a typo too: input type = text<http://dev.w3.org/html5/spec/states-of-the-type-attribute.html#text-type-text-state-and-search-state-type-search>
> , tearch<http://dev.w3.org/html5/spec/states-of-the-type-attribute.html#text-type-text-state-and-search-state-type-search>,
> ...
>
> --
> Lee
>



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