- From: Michael Gower <michael.gower@ca.ibm.com>
- Date: Thu, 14 Dec 2017 12:49:55 -0800
- To: David MacDonald <david100@sympatico.ca>
- Cc: WCAG <w3c-wai-gl@w3.org>
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I had also made an edit to address the "while" concern:
Motion or scaling animations triggered by a user action can be disabled
without affecting the action, unless the animation is entirely determined
by the user agent or is essential to function or to the information being
conveyed.
Michael Gower
IBM Accessibility
Research
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From: David MacDonald <david100@sympatico.ca>
To: WCAG <w3c-wai-gl@w3.org>, Michael Gower <michael.gower@ca.ibm.com>
Date: 2017-12-14 10:19 AM
Subject: motion or scaling animations
Here are the 3 proposals from the end of the meeting today:
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Motion or scaling animations triggered by a user action can be disabled
while still performing the action, unless the animation is entirely
determined by the user agent or is essential to the function or
information being conveyed.
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The following proposal is attempting to remove "while still ..." which
makes it sound like it has to be disabled during the action and not
before.:
Content can be operated without motion or scaling animations, unless
the animation is determined by the user agent and not modified by the
author or is essential to function or to the information being conveyed.
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this is Katie's proposal
Motion or scaling animations triggered by non user agent generated content
can be disabled while still performing an action, unless the animation is
entirely is essential to the function or information being conveyed.
Cheers,
David MacDonald
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