Re: lvtf-ACTION-51: Write user need on "non-text contrast" - [can change the name, border, grids, etc]

Hi all,

Maybe this wording will do it.

When the content author uses visual cues to guide the visual use’s visual
scanning of the page, a user with reduced contrast sensitivity should be
able to perceive the visual cues being used. Specifically, all such visual
cures must provide sufficient contrast to support detection by users with
reduced contrast sensitivity.

Explanation: Often form fields and special blocks of text like definition
or navigation sections are called out using borders or changes in
background color. In these cases, the borders and altered background colors
should provide sufficient contrast with the all adjacent regions of the
page. This includes all borders used for form fields, radio buttons, check
boxes and focus indicators. Objects that are distinguished by alternative
colors including form fields should also have sufficient contrast as
defined in the WCAG 2.0 glossary.


On Wed, Apr 20, 2016 at 10:28 AM, Jim Allan <jimallan@tsbvi.edu> wrote:

> Note: 3.5.1 Element-level customization talks about borders and colors.
> perhaps we can expand the explanatory text to illustrate the need to change
> "non-text contrast".
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> That said, I think this is a major issue to be added to WCAG. Minimum
> contrast (WCAG 1.4.3) should apply to more than only text and images of
> text content. It should apply to form controls and other elements with
> borders.
> Jim
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> On Wed, Apr 20, 2016 at 10:34 AM, Low Vision Accessibility Task Force
> Issue Tracker <sysbot+tracker@w3.org> wrote:
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>> lvtf-ACTION-51: Write user need on "non-text contrast" - [can change the
>> name, border, grids, etc]
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>> http://www.w3.org/WAI/GL/low-vision-a11y-tf/track/actions/51
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>> Assigned to: Wayne Dick
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Received on Tuesday, 26 April 2016 19:53:27 UTC