Carlos Duarte

Results 14 issues of Carlos Duarte

Update rules that use link context to consider the title attribute. Although the original resolution in #1766 requested the changes to be made on the "Programmatically Determined Link Context" definition,...

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- Change composite rule to atomic - Update applicability to only consider media with more than 3 seconds of audio - Update expectations and test cases to match the ones...

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Rule partially checking SC 1.4.13 (the hoverable part of SC 1.4.13) Blocked: waiting for decision on how to handle states in rules This will require a 2 weeks Final Call...

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New rule Blocked: waiting for decision on how to handle states in rules Need for Final Call: This will require a 2 weeks Final Call > --- ## Pull Request...

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Updating '`audio` element content has text alternative' (#e7aa44) so that it no longer uses the non-streaming definition which was found to be inaccurate I'm looking for comments on: - The...

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Source files pointed at in inapplicable example 2 were incorrect (they have audio, which makes them applicable). Correct to use the same source files used in the composite rule. ##...

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Adds background info describing what a meta refresh is, to the meta refresh rules ## Closes issue(s): - closes #2151 ## Need for Call for Review: - This will not...

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Add accessibility support note about aria-busy to all rules with accessibility tree as input aspect ## Closes issue(s): - closes #2140 ## Need for Call for Review: This will not...

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The [test case](https://www.w3.org/WAI/standards-guidelines/act/rules/4c31df/proposed/#test-cases) for Inapplicable example 2 has an audio source making it applicable for the rule. Source should point the silent video files

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#2063 brought up the issue of handling pseudo-elements in our rules. We have rules that handle that by looking at the DOM, while others don't. This is probably also going...