Re: [tw5] accessibility support for links

2020-11-21 Thread Hans Wobbe
Eric: Thank you for those reminders. Mario: I think you Your point about "accessibility support" may be encompassed in a more generalized "customization" solution. I'm not sure just how distracting Canada's growing CoVid problems are likely to become, but if they free up even a bit of time,

Re: [tw5] accessibility support for links

2020-11-21 Thread PMario
Hi Eric, On Saturday, November 21, 2020 at 5:05:12 PM UTC+1 Eric Shulman wrote: see https://groups.google.com/g/tiddlywiki/c/O9hEbpWRQAU/m/8HZ9s3QTBAAJ, > which describes how to add a tooltip to *any* content by using title="tooltip text here">... > That's OK, but I'd consider it a

Re: [tw5] accessibility support for links

2020-11-21 Thread Eric Shulman
On Saturday, November 21, 2020 at 7:12:55 AM UTC-8 PMario wrote: > eg: those widgets don't have tooltips. > > RevealWidget > RangeWidget > RadioWidget

Re: [tw5] accessibility support for links

2020-11-21 Thread PMario
On Saturday, November 21, 2020 at 4:44:33 PM UTC+1 hww...@gmail.com wrote: I think that is a very good suggestion since it would be relatively easy to > implement and would provide significant "hacker" value. > Hallo Hans, Yes. I did test TW a little bit with the build in screen reader in

Re: [tw5] accessibility support for links

2020-11-21 Thread Hans Wobbe
Mario: I think that is a very good suggestion since it would be relatively easy to implement and would provide significant "hacker" value. Best regards, Hans On Saturday, November 21, 2020 at 10:12:55 AM UTC-5 PMario wrote: > Hi Jean-Pierr, > > I think there are some "low hanging fruits" as

Re: [tw5] accessibility support for links

2020-11-21 Thread PMario
Hi Jean-Pierr, I think there are some "low hanging fruits" as you pointed out. Eg: we can check our widgets, if all of them have a "tooltip" parameter, which will be easy to implement as a custom link-macro, as you did. eg: <> ... so every user can define it according to the use-case. eg:

Re: [tw5] accessibility support for links

2020-11-21 Thread Jean-Pierre Rivière
@ PMario, you're right. But there is few difference because most of the time, a link to a foreign language will have a label in that language too. In RGAA 4, we have: Par exemple un lien affecté d'un title en anglais devra comporter un attribut lang="en". The lang attribute is for the label,

Re: [tw5] accessibility support for links

2020-11-20 Thread PMario
Hi, On Friday, November 20, 2020 at 5:44:27 PM UTC+1 jn.pierr...@gmail.com wrote: ... > You're right for external link. Though something like [[label|external > URL|hint text|language of target]] would be solving nearly all cases. If I understand this https://www.boia.org/wcag2/cp/3.1.2

Re: [tw5] accessibility support for links

2020-11-20 Thread Jean-Pierre Rivière
You're right for external link. Though something like [[label|external URL|hint text|language of target]] would be solving nearly all cases. And, there can be cases where a wiki has pages in several languages, meaning that $link would be nice to offer that possibility too. and the [[...]]

Re: [tw5] accessibility support for links

2020-11-20 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Jean-Pierre > I am professionally concerned by a11y problems, checking website or webapps > for compliance to WCAG rules. Being French, this means following RGAA for me, > but this is only a facilitating tool for WCAG. > > Whatever. I came upon two points that meant my support tw for RGAA

[tw5] accessibility support for links

2020-11-20 Thread Jean-Pierre Rivière
I am professionally concerned by a11y problems, checking website or webapps for compliance to WCAG rules. Being French, this means following RGAA for me, but this is only a facilitating tool for WCAG. Whatever. I came upon two points that meant my support tw for RGAA stuff, being in French,