a
different format for their higher-quality videos, that's fine too.
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the infrastructure because
you would need to rewrite the application. You don't want to end up
with another IE6: an ancient application that you can't get rid of
because all intranet applications would break.
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. It's supposed
to disappear or become translucent when you hover over it, so you can
click behind it.
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for certain purposes.
Or maybe a license attribute instead, that would include copyrighted
work and stuff licensed under some CC or alternative.
That's also copyright.
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on the server and then that HTML is served to the browser.
The browser always only sees HTML. The .php extension has no meaning.
It could just as well be .html or .foobar.
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if it
wants to do so. This is all without user interaction. I don't think
this has ever been a problem.
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, then everything else would likely get purged each time
you play the game.
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thing left is ARIA's integration with HTML. Have you had
success with your draft? http://hsivonen.iki.fi/aria-html5/ I see you
only had one reply to your first announcement. Will the remaining ARIA
attributes be an explicit part of HTML? Will the aria- prefix be
removed?
Remco
is a name of a person in this context. It is
a group of works.
Remco
On Wed, Aug 12, 2009 at 1:26 PM, Philip Jägenstedtphil...@opera.com wrote:
On Wed, 12 Aug 2009 12:52:38 +0200, Remco remc...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Aug 12, 2009 at 10:57 AM, Philip Jägenstedtphil...@opera.com
wrote:
Before suggesting any changes to the source element, make sure you have
, iframe, object, embed, img.
Remco
On Tue, Aug 11, 2009 at 8:20 PM, Charles McCathieNevilecha...@opera.com wrote:
On 10/08/2009 04:05, Remco wrote:
But Elephants Dream may not be a good example for a video where an alt
text would be useful. It's simply too complicated to replace with
alternative text. But if you have a short
On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 8:53 AM, Benjamin
Hawkes-Lewisbhawkesle...@googlemail.com wrote:
On 10/08/2009 04:05, Remco wrote:
A title is a short description, and could be the movie title in the
case of a video element.
WCAG 2 1.1.1 requires that:
If non-text content is time-based media
Shouldn't videos and audios (and maybe objects too?) also have
an alt attribute? A quick Google search tells me this has not been
discussed before.
Remco
that cannot be displayed at
all for whatever reason. It replaces the element. That's why I would
suggest alt attributes for objects, embeds, frames, etc. too.
Remco
is just as useful for
any external content as it is for the specific external content that
is images.
Remco
convey the same meaning. A video of a ball falling to show
what gravity is, could have the alt text: A ball accelerates as it
moves down. Next to the ball's trajectory, a speedometer increases
with 9.8 m/s per second..
Remco
the same thing.
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Remco
* Vorbis is royalty-free
Remco
On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 2:16 AM, Adam Shannonashannon1...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 7:14 PM, Remco remc...@gmail.com wrote:
A few years ago, Vorbis as a baseline codec for audio was dismissed,
because it was expected that the audio codec agreed upon to be used
with video
players? Really? iPod? Zune?
Cowon/iAudio, iRiver, LG, Samsung, SanDisk, Creative, Google. Those
are a few of the companies that support Vorbis:
http://wiki.xiph.org/PortablePlayers
These companies are huge patent troll magnets. None of them got sued
over Vorbis.
Remco
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