although we have a class called .hidden - it was until now used to hide: - accessibility elements, like action menu indicators - JS toggled elements
We could have a separation for accessibility elements from the other layout/implementation hidden elements. This could be useful in case we want to transit some accessibility into the layout. or we could keep .hidden to do both. Jerome, .hidden did NOT disappeared from colibri.css. On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 17:13, Vincent Massol <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > While working on WCAG we've found that we need to hide some content so > that it's not displayed visually but it's used by assistive devices > (such as a web browser reader). > For example for label texts in compact forms (where we put the label > inside the field -e.g. the search box). > > Another example are "skip content" and "got to top" features. > > Thus I'd like to propose adding a new public CSS class called > "accessibility": > > .accessibility { > display: none > } > > We need a vote since it's public and would be used for example in the > form located in Main.Spaces. This means that all skins (ours or custom > skins done by users) must have it (or the label will be displayed). > > WDYT? > > Here's my +1 > > Thanks > -Vincent > > PS: BTW this raises the question of public vs non public CSS classes. > Do we have a list somewhere? If not shouldn't we have one to let skin > authors know what class must absolutely exist and also to ensure we > don't use non public classes in document content or in templates (non > skin templates)? > > _______________________________________________ > devs mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.xwiki.org/mailman/listinfo/devs > _______________________________________________ devs mailing list [email protected] http://lists.xwiki.org/mailman/listinfo/devs

