Re: ARIA 1.1: primary button attribute proposal

Those changes look good to me.


On 12/3/2015 11:19 AM, Michiel Bijl wrote:
> Looks great :) Couple of questions.
>>
>> Indicates that an element is the primary action which is intended to 
>> occur within the button's landmark or dialog.
>>
> I think we can leave out “which is intended”; primary action in itself 
> means that something is going to occur. It feels more complicated than 
> it is.
>>
>> The Ok button in a dialog, or the Search action in a Search region.
>>
> On OS X OK buttons are labelled with all caps “OK”. How is this done 
> on other platforms? And I think that “Search action” should be “Search 
> button”; that would make it consistent with the other examples.
>
> +1 on the rest.
>
> —Michiel
>
>> On 03 Dec 2015, at 19:39, James Nurthen <james.nurthen@oracle.com 
>> <mailto:james.nurthen@oracle.com>> wrote:
>>
>> I completely forgot about the call today - my agenda entry must have 
>> timed out.
>> I do want this too. I had an initial proposal which I put forward at 
>> TPAC but we decided we wanted to make some changes.
>>
>> This was the original proposal
>>
>>
>> The minutes from TPAC are here
>> http://www.w3.org/2015/10/26-aria-minutes.html#item03
>>
>>
>> I propose the following update based on these minutes
>>
>>
>>       |aria-primaryaction|(property)§ <x-msg://24/#aria-primaryaction>
>>
>> Indicates that anelementis the primary action which is intended to 
>> occur within the button's landmark or dialog. Generally, this would 
>> only be present if there is a different visual indication for the 
>> primary action.
>>
>> A keyboard user would normally activate the primary action through 
>> use of the enter key, even if they are not focussed on the current 
>> control. Typically this is used for features such as the Next button 
>> in a Wizard, The Ok button in a dialog, or the Search action in a 
>> Search region.
>>
>> Authors should ensure that there is only one primary action within a 
>> landmark region or a dialog. If it is placed on a button that is not 
>> within a landmark or dialog container it is considered to be an 
>> author error.
>>
>> Characteristics:Characteristic  Value
>> Used in Roles:  Button
>> Inherits into Roles:  
>> Value:  true/false <x-msg://24/#valuetype_true-false>
>>
>>
>> If this is good I'd be happy for someone else to make these updates.
>>
>> Regards,
>> James
>>
>>
>> On 12/3/2015 10:27 AM, Michiel Bijl wrote:
>>> Hi James,
>>>
>>> On the ARIA call today we discussed the primary button attribute 
>>> proposal. It was questioned whether we wanted it for 1.1 or if we 
>>> should push it to 2.0. I said I’d like to have it in and was willing 
>>> to write a proposal if that is what it takes to get it in 1.1. You 
>>> said a couple weeks back that you were working on it. But haven’t 
>>> asked since then. So maybe it’s ready, I don’t know.
>>>
>>> If you haven’t worked on it, is it okay if I have a crack at it?
>>>
>>> —Michiel
>>>
>>
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>>
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