Dan Tripp
Dan Tripp
Visible label is part of accessible name (2ee8b8): Expectation seems to have unintended consequences
Updating my idea for an algorithm again. And adding some test cases, from this issue and others. Test cases: * `Discover it` * Desired behaviour: fail this rule * `nonstandard`...
Visible label is part of accessible name (2ee8b8): Expectation seems to have unintended consequences
Another draft: Test cases: * `Discover it` * Desired behaviour: fail this rule * `nonstandard` * Desired behaviour: fail this rule * Inspired by [this ACT TF discussion on hyphens](https://www.w3.org/2023/04/13-wcag-act-minutes.html)...
Visible label is part of accessible name (2ee8b8): Expectation seems to have unintended consequences
Okay, I think I'm starting to get it. Thank you. I'll try to follow up soon.
Visible label is part of accessible name (2ee8b8): Expectation seems to have unintended consequences
Here's another draft, in light of these recent discussions: [https://github.com/act-rules/act-rules.github.io/issues/1458#issuecomment-1544175199](https://github.com/act-rules/act-rules.github.io/issues/1458#issuecomment-1544175199) [https://github.com/w3c/wcag/pull/2725/files](https://github.com/w3c/wcag/pull/2725/files) Test cases: * `Discover it` * Desired behaviour: fail this rule * `nonstandard` * Desired behaviour: fail this rule...
I think that I encountered something like this issue on a customer's page. But it might not be exactly the same issue. Here is a reconstruction of the customer's HTML:...
> @dan-tripp-siteimprove Since this is being worked on still by @kengdoj, can we set this to draft? Done
I just pushed a commit a few minutes ago (7b2a05308cd402addfc88253a3b3d65ed7448c9d) which handles some more cases. Namely: Cases handled better as of this commit: - `Downloadxspecification` - desired visible inner text:...
Hi Mark - thank you for commenting. Now for some reason I can't see your comment on the github page for this PR. Only in this email. Did you delete...
@dd8 I just pushed commit 9723ed1562c24c28ed16251683b3f4931c63bb53 which addresses some of your concerns.
@dd8 I learned that the conversion of the German "ß" to "ss" is not handled by normalization and is handled by "case folding".