Re: Technique : C27 and GDPR compliant cookie banner

It's worth bearing in mind that these banners are designed to 'disappear'
once the user accepts the conditions. I.e., once clicked on it should no
longer be 'visible' to the user.

Kind regards
Harry


On Tue, 27 Apr 2021 at 10:11, Steven Mouret <steven.mouret@gmail.com> wrote:

> Ok, I understand, thank you.
>
> --
> Steven Mouret
>
>
> Le mar. 27 avr. 2021 à 09:58, Patrick H. Lauke <redux@splintered.co.uk> a
> écrit :
>
>> On 27/04/2021 08:38, Steven Mouret wrote:
>> > Hello Patrick thank you for your response. About the compliance it's
>> ok.
>> > About the keyboard users, are they not hampered in their navigation? I
>> > am thinking in particular of the visually impaired person using a
>> screen
>> > magnifier.
>> > Wouldn't it be better to position the banner at the top of the page and
>> > make it easier to navigate?
>>
>> If the user is navigating using the keyboard, their magnified view wil
>> lfollow their keyboard focus, so assuming the banner is visually at the
>> bottom of the page, but structurally/in focus order comes at the start
>> of the DOM, then this won't be an issue for these users.
>>
>> The only issue here may be users that navigate with a mouse and use
>> screen magnification, yes. But that issue specifically is not covered by
>> WCAG. Of course, you can go above and beyond the normative requirements,
>> and if you feel that the banner should also be visually at the top of
>> the viewport, then by all means go for it...but not doing so does not
>> fail WCAG.
>>
>> P
>> --
>> Patrick H. Lauke
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