RE: Focus Visible Enhanced: greater than or equal to a 1 CSS pixel border

> "No, the border is the border. The circumference is the circumference. The length of the border is the circumference. But in CSS you describe the thickness of the border, so the perimeter is irrelevant."

Hi Jake,

I might be tired today, I think I need some more translation!

If you say circumference (and least in the UK, and via google<https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-d&q=define%3Acircumference>), that implies it is a circle, but I don’t think that’s what you mean?

So I think this is an issue of ‘any border’ verses a ‘complete border’, correct?

If so, the current text is:
“The focus indication area is greater than or equal to a 1 CSS pixel border of the focused control."

To me, saying “a border” means complete border, but if that causes translation issues or confusion, I’d suggest:
“The focus indication area is greater than or equal to a 1 CSS pixel border of the focused control’s perimeter."

Or could we explain that in the understanding? No one else had interpreted it that way that I’m aware of.

-Alastair

Received on Thursday, 11 June 2020 10:39:05 UTC