- From: Laura Carlson <laura.lee.carlson@gmail.com>
- Date: Mon, 24 Jul 2017 14:23:23 -0500
- To: "Repsher, Stephen J" <stephen.j.repsher@boeing.com>
- Cc: Jim Allan <jimallan@tsbvi.edu>, public-low-vision-a11y-tf <public-low-vision-a11y-tf@w3.org>
Hi Steve, On 7/24/17, Repsher, Stephen J <stephen.j.repsher@boeing.com> wrote: > What’s the score? The average grade level is about 13. It should be understood by 18 to 19 year olds. * Flesch Kincaid Reading Ease: 38.2 * Flesch Kincaid Grade Level: 14.1 * Gunning Fog Score: 14.3 * SMOG Index: 9.5 * Coleman Liau Index: 12.5 * Automated Readability Index: 13.7 Kindest Regards, Laura On 7/24/17, Repsher, Stephen J <stephen.j.repsher@boeing.com> wrote: > Laura, you win ;). I'm a sucker for facts and data... > > > Perhaps this is also a way to include mandating that I should be able to > move my mouse onto the popup (per the adjacency loophole in a previous > message). Consider the following rewrite to tighten things up and > distinguish hover vs. focus: > > > > Popup Interference: Except where popup presentation is controlled by the > user agent, all of the following are true when popup content is visible: > > · Trigger: Popup content does not render any part of its triggering > content invisible. > > · Hover: If a popup is triggered via pointer hover, then the pointer > may be moved onto the popup content without loss of visibility. > > · Focus: Popup content remains visible while any of its components, > including the trigger, have focus. > > > > Where we define popup as " becomes visible only on pointer hover or focus”. > > > > What’s the score? What does everyone think? Any inaccessible gaps? > > > > Steve -- Laura L. Carlson
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