Archive
This is everything I posted in: standards (all posts)
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Running for the AB (2): meet the candidates
My answers to the “Meet the candidates” questions for candidates in the W3C's Advisory Board election.
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Running for the AB
I'm running for the W3C's Advisory Board. This is my nomination statement.
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On authoring tools in EN 301 549
Notes from discussions on 11.8, the part of EN 301 549 that is about authoring tools.
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Positioning anchored popovers
Popovers are in the top layer, how can we position them relative to invokers that are not?
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Semantics and the popover attribute: which role to use when?
The popover attribute adds behaviour, but not a role. Which role should you use in combination with the popover attribute?
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2.4.11 Focus Appearance adds more complexity to WCAG than we should want
My worries about a proposed new WCAG Succes Criterion: 2.4.11 Focus Appearance.
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What's new in WCAG 2.2?
WCAG 2.2 has officially reached “Candidate recommendation” status, meaning it is pretty close to becoming an official standard. What's new?
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With :focus-visible, you can have focus styles when it makes sense
On why :focus-visible is more than a way to target keyboard users only.
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Two levels of customising <selectlist>
There will be two levels of customisation in selectmenu: via CSS or via replacing parts.
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ATAG: the standard for accessibility of content creation
A primer to ATAG, the accessibility standard that applies to tools that create web content.
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Boolean attributes in HTML and ARIA: what's the difference?
Some attributes in ARIA are boolean(-like). These attributes may seem a lot like boolean attributes in HTML, but there are some important differences to be aware of.
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Trying out spicy sections on here
This week I had some fun adding the experimental spicy-sections custom element to this website.