Re: User CSS in ARIA24

On 24/06/2019 11:01, Alastair Campbell wrote:
>> I've always understood personal style sheets as an abstraction for what can be done with browser configuration.  I think a miniscule proportion of people with disabilities code their own style sheets explicitly.
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> That is the expectation, that the user-styles part of the technique would be part of a browser config or pluggin.
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> For example, there are many user-styles applied with https://userstyles.org/
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> If the line from the technique were included in an accessibility-related style sheet it would help maintain icons across sites which use the technique. It would also help with 'dark mode' and other colour-changing style sheets.
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> The user-side of the equation was important to include in the technique so authors understand how it works.

Yes, the main point here is to demonstrate that once an icon font image 
has been programmatically identified, there are ways for 3rd party 
solutions / user agents to treat them correctly/accordingly. It is not 
expected that end users themselves will dive into this sort of fix-up.

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