- From: Shadi Abou-Zahra <shadi@w3.org>
- Date: Fri, 11 Mar 2011 02:24:14 +0100
- To: wed@csulb.edu
- CC: EOWG <w3c-wai-eo@w3.org>
Hi Wayne, Thank you for doing this thorough testing and reporting! It seems that IE does not hyphenate longer words as it should. This seems to be causing some of the issues on the multi-page navigation. Another issue relates to the overall WAI website design and the left navigation bar. I think this is a cross-browser issue and we need to record this as a separate issue. Despite these issues that we will be tracking, if I understood you correctly the pages meet WCAG 2.0 Level AA. Please let me know if not. Best, Shadi On 11.3.2011 00:21, Wayne Dick wrote: > Hi Shadi, > > Here is a little more precise information. > > Column bleeding starts at the break between 36x and 40px. Bleeding is > really bad at 44px+. That is a reasonable print size for moderate low > vision. > > Also my work around in the previous note doesn't work in Firefox-- > just in Safari. > > You really should look at it in Firefox with the following settings: > Set all font size to between 48-72px using the tools>options>content> > [size][advanced] tool. This would be a good setting for someone with > moderate low vision or mild legal blindness (20/70-20/400) and fair > reading functionality. > > Then use view>page style>no style. > > Note how the expand / collapse menu content is buried, and hard to > find in the forest of large print. The effect is very different from > the expand all option. Also, the expand all / collapse all button > just kind of hangs there in a weird document order. It should be > right after or before the menu in reading order. > > Now, go back to your styling, but leave the font size at 48-72px. > Also, choose any tab but Overview. You will notice that the line: > "[DRAFT] How People with Disabilities Use the Web: ..." bleeds on > itself. You must have used an absolute line-height on those pages. > > Cheers, Wayne > > -- Shadi Abou-Zahra - http://www.w3.org/People/shadi/ | WAI International Program Office Activity Lead | W3C Evaluation & Repair Tools Working Group Chair |
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