Hi, If I could offer my two cents on Line-Through Color and Underline Color
I agree that for misspelled words, you shouldn't depend on the color attribute of the underline for the AT to figure it out. That's the symptom, not the cause. The cause is a misspelling, which should be shown by it's own data tag, which apparently "invalid" does. Invalid leads to a treatment of the characters being displayed. That treatment may be underline or wavy underline, or italics or whatever. I think there are still cases where the strikethrough or underline color might reasonably be different than the text color. Example: you might want strikethroughs to be the same color, regardless of the actual text. It makes sense to default them to the same color, but I think it's very possible to have uses for both. - Brian Brian Cragun Human Ability & Accessibility Center www.ibm.com/able & w3.ibm.com/able "Improving employability and quality of life for people with disabilities" W:(720)-663-2801 H:(507)288-2437
_______________________________________________ Accessibility-ia2 mailing list [email protected] https://lists.linux-foundation.org/mailman/listinfo/accessibility-ia2
