Re: SURVEY: WCAG 2.2 editorial updates

> On #5 – page variations may or may not change the relative order – so it’s not a given either way.  I think what we really mean to say is that you don’t need to compare page variations against  other page variations – but instead compare a page’s variation to other pages in that same variation state.

That’s a good point, how about:
“The user can initiate a change, such as changing the page's zoom or orientation, which may trigger a different page variation. This criterion is concerned with relative order across pages at the same zoom level and orientation.”

Which is in the PR now: https://github.com/w3c/wcag/pull/2605/files

Cheers,

-Alastair

Received on Thursday, 18 August 2022 08:37:10 UTC