Re: Visible controls updates

Hey folks,
This is all very nuanced. Can we more on principle agree whether or not the
indicator, whatever it is, has to provide some information on how to
find/reveal the hidden control? It seems to me the answer is yes, so can we
do something to make that clearer in the wording of the SC?

On Tue, Nov 16, 2021 at 5:26 PM Ku, JaEun Jemma <jku@uic.edu> wrote:

> Hi Gundula,
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> I’m not a native English speaker, and it is noticeable that different
> people can interpret things in different ways. I think we should default to
> the dictionary meaning where possible, it would also help with accurate
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> *From: *Alastair Campbell <acampbell@nomensa.com>
> *Date: *Tuesday, November 16, 2021 4:21 AM
> *To: *Niemann, Gundula <gundula.niemann@sap.com>
> *Cc: *WCAG list (w3c-wai-gl@w3.org) <w3c-wai-gl@w3.org>, Wilco Fiers <
> wilco.fiers@deque.com>
> *Subject: *RE: Visible controls updates
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> Hi Gundula,
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> > from the academic and dictionary point of view, that’s certainly correct.
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> It is also correct from a plain-English point of view.
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> > Nevertheless I feel that different pictures raise in the reader’s mind.
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> > Using the word ‘identify’ feels more strict and somehow implies the
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> I’m not sure why that would be, “identify” has no implication of location.
> https://www.dictionary.com/browse/identify
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> Going back to my buried treasure example: To identify the buried treasure
> would be to match it with a picture, description, or other representation.
> To indicate the buried treasure would be to point out, point to, or direct
> attention to it.
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> https://www.dictionary.com/browse/indicate
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> It seems to be the better word for the intended meaning.
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> > While the more loose new wording immediately triggers a mind image of
> some icon or string that says ‘there are invisible elements on the page’ or
> ‘hover an item to see its options’ or something the like.
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> In some cases that might be the best solution. E.g. “Hover over the cells
> in the table to see the options available.” One of the cases we want to
> avoid is adding an icon next to every editable item in a dense display of
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> In that case, ‘indicator’ seems to be the better term as it includes an
> implication of location.
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> Kind regards,
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> -Alastair
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*Wilco Fiers*
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Received on Wednesday, 17 November 2021 14:49:00 UTC