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10 Apr 2015

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George_Kerscher, clapierre, +1.617.235.aaaa
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Contents


We may want to put in a blanket statement in our Note in regards to epub that most of these will apply except for Flash and PDF which are not allowed in EPUB documents.

WCAG A11Y DPUB CSS Techniques

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1fL9REi-bEvzvL17I4QQWkgNUPAMyIOlndG-Yg3DolrQ/edit?usp=sharing

C9: Using CSS to include decorative images

No

Susann

Background Images that go behind text or in container areas.

C28: Specifying the size of text containers using em units

No

Susann

em are not necessary but can be used. If it were easy to select em or pt, that might be nice.

C29: Using a style switcher to provide a conforming alternate version

No

Susann

I hate this idea. Make your 1 version right.

C15: Using CSS to change the presentation of a user interface component when it receives focus

No - but this is a powerful customization that is constantly being used on the web.

Susann

Styling a unique experience by highlighting focused items in a special way.

C7: Using CSS to hide a portion of the link text

Unclear

Susann

? - I've never seen this. Short links?

C12: Using percent for font sizes

Unclear

Susann

This allows the font size to grow according to your default font. You can set a default text font at 12pt and then all other fonts are a percentage of this. If you change the default, the whole document can change.

C22: Using CSS to control visual presentation of text

Unclear

Susann

Visual Presentation is unclear

C23: Specifying text and background colors of secondary content such as banners, features and navigation in CSS while not specifying text and background colors of the main content

Unclear

Susann

Style per sections of a page?

C26: Providing options within the content to switch to a layout that does not require the user to scroll horizontally to read a line of text

Unclear

Susann

This does not seem stylistic and can be also achieved with column widths and layout CSS, etc

C30: Using CSS to replace text with images of text and providing user interface controls to switch

Unclear

Susann

? Unclear what this means

C14: Using em units for font sizes

Unclear - I would not think so. Just need one standard for font sizes.

Susann

Assigning font sizes in EM rather thatn PT

For C9 Background images Yes it should apply.

C28 Yes this is relavent.

C29: Using a style switcher to provide a conforming alternate version

We are not sure, we need to bring this up with DPUB broader group.

C15: Using CSS to change the presentation of a user interface component when it receives focus

Yes this is required for DPUB to be aware of this.

C7: Using CSS to hide a portion of the link text - Yes

C12: Using percent for font sizes - Yes

C22: Using CSS to control visual presentation of text - Yes

C23: Specifying text and background colors of secondary content such as banners, features and navigation in CSS while not specifying text and background colors of the main content - Yes

C26: Providing options within the content to switch to a layout that does not require the user to scroll horizontally to read a line of text - Yes

C30: Using CSS to replace text with images of text and providing user interface controls to switch - No

C14: Using em units for font sizes - Yes

C27: Making the DOM order match the visual order - Yes

Client Side Scripting Techniques

SCR24: Using progressive enhancement to open new windows on user request - No

SCR28: Using an expandable and collapsible menu to bypass block of content - Yes

SCR30: Using scripts to change the link text - No

SCR29: Adding keyboard-accessible actions to static HTML elements - Yes

SCR1: Allowing the user to extend the default time limit - Yes, but TestTaking issues need to be addressed

SCR14: Using scripts to make nonessential alerts optional - Yes, test taking warning, asides, etc.

SCR18: Providing client-side validation and alert - Yes

SCR21: Using functions of the Document Object Model (DOM) to add content to a page - Yes (George : java script inserted into correct position in DOM to match visual with logical reading order)

SCR22: Using scripts to control blinking and stop it in five seconds or less - Yes it is relevant but should only be used in special cases where relevant (Ship signaling each other example)

SCR31: Using script to change the background color or border of the element with focus - Yes

SCR32: Providing client-side validation and adding error text via the DOM - Yes

SCR33: Using script to scroll content, and providing a mechanism to pause it - Yes - auto scroll for reading / pausing

SCR35: Making actions keyboard accessible by using the onclick event of anchors and buttons - Yes

SCR36: Providing a mechanism to allow users to display moving, scrolling, or auto-updating text in a static window or area - Yes

SCR37: Creating Custom Dialogs in a Device Independent Way - Yes

SCR27: Reordering page sections using the Document Object Model - Yes (Log in to book as Teacher/Student)

Summary of Action Items

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