[css-transitions] Accessibility Considerations section

Janina -

I'm contacting you about this since you're chair of APA WG, and I'm
not sure what the best point of contact for this is otherwise.

Given that current practice is to add sections on security and
privacy considerations, I just added such sections to
css-transitions.  While I was doing this, it seemed like an
accessibility considerations section was also appropriate, so I
added one as well:

https://drafts.csswg.org/css-transitions/#accessibility

Beware that I just wrote this and it hasn't had any review from the
CSS WG.  It's also relatively short (5 paragraphs across 2
sub-sections).  However, it seems like something that would benefit
from review by one or two accessibility experts sooner rather than
later.  (I'm particularly interested in whether I've characterized
the issues in a reasonable way, and whether there are things that
are useful to link to from such a section.)  So I'm hoping that
you're able to forward this to an appropriate location or person so
that that might happen.

Feedback is perhaps best sent to
https://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-style/ with cc: to me so
that I don't miss it, although reply to this thread also works.

As far as specification status goes:  the CSS WG is hoping to take
this specification to new-process CR relatively soon; the main
blocker for that is that the editor (me) is behind on responding to
comments.  I believe there have been some past discussions about
this specification between PFWG and CSS, but I couldn't find the
minutes.  I think I attempted to cover the issues that came up in
those discussions.

Thanks.

-David

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𝄞   L. David Baron                         http://dbaron.org/   𝄂
𝄢   Mozilla                          https://www.mozilla.org/   𝄂
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             What I was walling in or walling out,
             And to whom I was like to give offense.
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Received on Wednesday, 3 February 2016 05:29:18 UTC