John Foliot
John Foliot
> However, a paragraph that is chock-full with high-contrast links (as recommended by good a11y practice!) can become difficult to read. Hi Tab, WCAG 2.x mandates that the contrast for...
...as a lurker on this list... +1 to James. JF On Tue, Oct 9, 2018 at 6:01 PM, James Nurthen wrote: > @WilcoFiers I have previously argued (see > #10...
FWIW, I personally prefer the idea behind Option 3, but with the option of exploring a new single attribute: "intent" (a cousin of, and similar to @ role). To my...
Thanks Joanie, I believe that for personalization to really gain traction, we'll need to make it as simple and light-weight as possible for content authors to implement. I think that...
Personalization TF discussed. We are working on the following: https://w3c.github.io/personalization-semantics/tools/index.html#stepindicator-usage-example-explanation We likely want more discussion
@hawkinsw While I was unfortunately unable to attend TPAC this year, this looks - well, VERY cool. Outside of the screen shot, can you point me to some code examples,...
Will revisit this, but note at this time that prefers-reduced-motion is applied at the document or site level, whereas our solution is intended to be applied at the element level....
Overcome by time: [Tag Issue #476](https://github.com/w3ctag/design-reviews/issues/476) has been closed
> foo bar > foobar Just curious... is it the whitespace, or the line-break that is causing the different outcomes. I agree that different outcomes is not great, but want...