- From: Richards, Jan <jrichards@ocad.ca>
- Date: Thu, 7 Oct 2010 09:16:54 -0400
- To: AUWG <w3c-wai-au@w3.org>
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The proposal is to start with the CSS1 basic properties 'font-family', 'font-style', 'font-variant', 'font-weight', 'font-size'. Leaving out 'font' (which is actually shorthand for the others). And I would add three color values: text color, background color, highlighting color. PLUS we should hinge this on whether it is possible to make it programmatically available on the particular platform. So perhaps the wording could be: A.2.2.2 Access to Text Presentation (Minimum): If an editing-view renders any of the following properties the content being edited then those properties can be programmatically determined: (a) Font; and (b) Font Style; and (c) Font Variant; and (d) Front Weight; (e) Font Size; and (f) Font Color; and (g) Background Color; and (h) Highlighting Color. Note: This only applies if the property can be communicated by the supported platform accessibility architecture. -- (Mr) Jan Richards, M.Sc. jrichards@ocad.ca | 416-977-6000 ext. 3957 | fax: 416-977-9844 Inclusive Design Research Centre (IDRC) | http://inclusivedesign.ca/ Faculty of Design | OCAD University
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