- From: Gregory J. Rosmaita <oedipus@hicom.net>
- Date: Tue, 11 Dec 2007 16:01:52 +0000
- To: wai-xtech@w3.org, wai-liaison@w3.org
- Cc: w3c-wai-ua@w3.org, w3c-wai-gl@w3.org
aloha! is anyone aware of ANY user agents that support "User preferences for colors", as defined in CSS2? it seems like one of the most sane approaches to honoring the user's default operating system environment's settings: 18.2 User preferences for colors [source: http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS2/ui.html#system-colors] [compare to: http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/ui.html] In addition to being able to assign pre-defined color values to text, backgrounds, etc., CSS2 allows authors to specify colors in a manner that integrates them into the user's graphic environment. Style rules that take into account user preferences thus offer the following advantages: 1. They produce pages that fit the user's defined look and feel. 2. They produce pages that may be more accessible as the current user settings may be related to a disability. The set of values defined for system colors is intended to be exhaustive. For systems that do not have a corresponding value, the specified value should be mapped to the nearest system attribute, or to a default color. The following lists additional values for color-related CSS attributes and their general meaning. Any color property (e.g., 'color' or 'background-color') can take one of the following names. Although these are case-insensitive, it is recommended that the mixed capitalization shown below be used, to make the names more legible. ActiveBorder Active window border. ActiveCaption Active window caption. AppWorkspace Background color of multiple document interface. Background Desktop background. ButtonFace Face color for three-dimensional display elements. ButtonHighlight Dark shadow for three-dimensional display elements (for edges facing away from the light source). ButtonShadow Shadow color for three-dimensional display elements. ButtonText Text on push buttons. CaptionText Text in caption, size box, and scrollbar arrow box. GrayText Grayed (disabled) text. This color is set to #000 if the current display driver does not support a solid gray color. Highlight Item(s) selected in a control. HighlightText Text of item(s) selected in a control. InactiveBorder Inactive window border. InactiveCaption Inactive window caption. InactiveCaptionText Color of text in an inactive caption. InfoBackground Background color for tooltip controls. InfoText Text color for tooltip controls. Menu Menu background. MenuText Text in menus. Scrollbar Scroll bar gray area. ThreeDDarkShadow Dark shadow for three-dimensional display elements. ThreeDFace Face color for three-dimensional display elements. ThreeDHighlight Highlight color for three-dimensional display elements. ThreeDLightShadow Light color for three-dimensional display elements (for edges facing the light source). ThreeDShadow Dark shadow for three-dimensional display elements. Window Window background. WindowFrame Window frame. WindowText Text in windows. For example, to set the foreground and background colors of a paragraph to the same foreground and background colors of the user's window, write the following: P { color: WindowText; background-color: Window } --- END EXTENDED QUOTE the CSS2.1 draft notes that the UI section on using system colors and respecting user settings will be deprecated with the CSS3-color module (http://www.w3.org/TR/css3-color) these CSS properties are the sanest way to respect a user's operating system preferences, and should be promoted -- and perhaps highlit as an important accessibility feature in any final comments submitted to the CSS 2.1 editors... gregory. -------------------------------------------------------------- You cannot depend on your eyes when your imagination is out of focus. -- Mark Twain -------------------------------------------------------------- Gregory J. Rosmaita: oedipus@hicom.net Camera Obscura: http://www.hicom.net/~oedipus/ Oedipus' Online Complex: http://my.opera.com/oedipus --------------------------------------------------------------
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