On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 5:13 PM, 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
>

+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)?
>

+1 to start to build such a list, AFAIK we don't have one FTM.
http://platform.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/DevGuide/FrontendResources

JV.
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