- From: David MacDonald <david100@sympatico.ca>
- Date: Fri, 20 Jan 2017 16:20:04 -0500
- To: John Foliot <john.foliot@deque.com>
- Cc: Laura Carlson <laura.lee.carlson@gmail.com>, Alastair Campbell <acampbell@nomensa.com>, "Patrick H. Lauke" <redux@splintered.co.uk>, Wayne Dick <wayneedick@gmail.com>, public-low-vision-a11y-tf <public-low-vision-a11y-tf@w3.org>, GLWAI Guidelines WG org <w3c-wai-gl@w3.org>
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>In my draft re-write, I think there is a clearer demarcation between what the author needs to do (create modify-able CSS styles) and what the end-user needs to do (make personalization choices). I think w e would need to replace CSS with something more generic, to be technology agnostic, even though we really might mean "CSS". How about this attempt to combine 74, 78, 79. " The content does not interfere with the user agents ability to allow the user to change foreground and background colors, font family , or the spacing between characters, words, lines, or paragraphs ." Cheers, David MacDonald *Can**Adapt* *Solutions Inc.* Tel: 613.235.4902 LinkedIn <http://www.linkedin.com/in/davidmacdonald100> twitter.com/davidmacd GitHub <https://github.com/DavidMacDonald> www.Can-Adapt.com <http://www.can-adapt.com/> * Adapting the web to all users* * Including those with disabilities* If you are not the intended recipient, please review our privacy policy <http://www.davidmacd.com/disclaimer.html> On Fri, Jan 20, 2017 at 3:43 PM, John Foliot <john.foliot@deque.com> wrote: > Laura, > > Thank you - that appears to be significantly more focused on what the > author should (or shouldn't) be doing, although I'd still like it to focus > more on the roles of both author and user: > > "Document styling using CSS is created in a way that permits *users* to > change presentational styling while not causing loss of content or > functionality. If no mechanism exists to change presentational styling on > any user agent for the target technology, then the *author* has no > responsible to > create one." > > > In my draft re-write, I think there is a clearer demarcation between what > the author needs to do (create modify-able CSS styles) and what the > end-user needs to do (make personalization choices). > > Thoughts? > > JF > > > > On Fri, Jan 20, 2017 at 1:46 PM, Laura Carlson < > laura.lee.carlson@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Hi Alastair, Patrick and all, >> >> Here is an idea. >> >> Alastair wrote: >> > Perhaps it should be something like: >> > "Changing the font-family used to display a web page does not cause >> loss of >> > content or functionality." >> >> Since the aim of issue 79 (font [1]), 78 (spacing [2]), and 74 (text >> color [3]) are so similar in aim why not expand it to cover those too? >> At one point in the Spacing SC issue Patrick suggested [4]: >> >> "...why not generalize the SC so that all sorts of presentational >> attributes (beyond just spacing) can be changed using user styles or >> similar? And the failure examples could then include things like >> !important and style attributes?" >> >> Would something such as the following be too wide? >> >> "Changing presentational styling does not cause loss of content or >> functionality." >> >> And then adjust Wayne's disclaimer: >> >> "If no mechanism exists to change presentational styling on any user >> agent for the target technology, then the author has no responsible to >> create one." >> >> Kindest Regards, >> Laura >> >> [1] https://github.com/w3c/wcag21/issues/79 >> [2] https://github.com/w3c/wcag21/issues/78 >> [3] https://github.com/w3c/wcag21/issues/74 >> [4] https://github.com/w3c/wcag21/issues/78#issuecomment-271164347 >> >> On 1/19/17, Alastair Campbell <acampbell@nomensa.com> wrote: >> > Hi Wayne, >> > >> > I'm not so concerned with whether the user can change the font-family, >> as >> > they can. >> > >> > It is what issues *come from* changing the font-family that are the >> problem. >> > I assume it is things like overlap, wrapping that breaks interactive >> > controls, and font-icons disappearing? >> > >> > Perhaps it should be something like: >> > "Changing the font-family used to display a web page does not cause >> loss of >> > content or functionality." >> > >> > Anyway, it's past midnight here, g'night! >> > >> > -Alastair >> >> >> -- >> Laura L. Carlson >> >> > > > -- > John Foliot > Principal Accessibility Strategist > Deque Systems Inc. > john.foliot@deque.com > > Advancing the mission of digital accessibility and inclusion >
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