- From: Jeanne Spellman <jeanne@w3.org>
- Date: Wed, 08 Jul 2015 09:52:14 -0400
- To: MATF <public-mobile-a11y-tf@w3.org>
- CC: Michael Cooper <cooper@w3.org>, Kevin White <kevin@w3.org>, wai-eo-editors <wai-eo-editors@w3.org>
I received a question that originated with the EO working group where they would like an opinion from the Mobile Accessibility Task Force. Is there a particular value in providing alternative styling for :active links in the mobile environment? That is, when the link is touched or clicked that there is a visible change in appearance. An informal opinion from the WCAG WG is that WCAG doesn't address the need for alternative styling -- outside of issues of how it is styled, e.g. for color and contrast. Is there a particular value from the mobile perspective that merits creating a technique for this? Here is the example from EO --the "Getting Started Tips", specifically on "Ensure interactive elements are easy to identify": - http://w3c.github.io/wai-quick-start/designing.html#ensure-interactive-elements-are-easy-to-identify Thanks, jeanne
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