- From: Leif Halvard Silli <lhs@malform.no>
- Date: Sun, 14 Jun 2009 14:20:38 +0200
- To: joshue.oconnor@cfit.ie
- CC: Boris Zbarsky <bzbarsky@MIT.EDU>, John Foliot <jfoliot@stanford.edu>, 'HTML WG' <public-html@w3.org>, 'Gez Lemon' <gez.lemon@gmail.com>, 'Steve Faulkner' <sfaulkner@paciellogroup.com>, "'Gregory J. Rosmaita'" <oedipus@hicom.net>, 'W3C WAI-XTECH' <wai-xtech@w3.org>, 'www-archive' <www-archive@w3.org>, 'Janina Sajka' <janina@rednote.net>, 'Sam Ruby' <rubys@intertwingly.net>, 'Ian Hickson' <ian@hixie.ch>
Joshue O Connor On 09-06-11 10.32: > Boris Zbarsky wrote: >> I'm suggesting having @summary work exactly as it does >> now in UAs and maybe adding a less-misuse-prone attribute that we >> recommend web developers use. > > That may confuse the issue even more. As then @summary would probably > be, by default, used as a long descriptor. I am "on leave" from the HTMLwg for a month, but I have just proposed (on Twitter) using <caption role="summary"> to disambiguate captions from "summary captions". (I hope this message still reaches the mailinglist ...) OK, I don't know what role="" value to use - may be role="contentinfo" or may be something new? (The good thing about suggesting to use role="" is that WAI-ARIA, which currently has much of the accessibility attention, can then think about the issue and specify it better than in HTML 4!) Test case with discussion: http://malform.no/html5/caption+role Some advantages I would mention: Extremely compatible with legacy _visual_ user agents (don't know about screen readers - but one should think that, with attention ARIA has, that it would be rather compatible). Plus that authors easily can change to hide/show such summaries to all users. -- leif halvard silli
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