- From: Jim Allan <jimallan@tsbvi.edu>
- Date: Wed, 20 Jul 2016 13:52:24 -0500
- To: public-low-vision-a11y-tf <public-low-vision-a11y-tf@w3.org>
Received on Wednesday, 20 July 2016 18:52:53 UTC
Anybody have thoughts on Icon Fonts? here are the proposed techniques... .Using aria-hidden="true" on an icon font that AT should ignore https://www.w3.org/WAI/GL/wiki/Using_aria-hidden%3Dtrue_on_an_icon_font_that_AT_should_ignore Icon Font with an On-Screen Text Alternative https://www.w3.org/WAI/GL/wiki/Icon_Font_with_an_On-Screen_Text_Alternative Using aria-hidden="true" on Unicode characters that AT should ignore https://www.w3.org/WAI/GL/wiki/Using_a_Decorative_Unicode_Character Unicode Character with an On-Screen Text Alternative https://www.w3.org/WAI/GL/wiki/Providing_an_On-Screen_Text_Alternative_for_an_Icon_Font Are there any techniques related to magnification or folks with low vision? -- Jim Allan, Accessibility Coordinator Texas School for the Blind and Visually Impaired 1100 W. 45th St., Austin, Texas 78756 voice 512.206.9315 fax: 512.206.9264 http://www.tsbvi.edu/ "We shape our tools and thereafter our tools shape us." McLuhan, 1964
Received on Wednesday, 20 July 2016 18:52:53 UTC