diff --git a/accessibility-checker-engine/help-v4/en-US/target_spacing_sufficient.html b/accessibility-checker-engine/help-v4/en-US/target_spacing_sufficient.html index 5645d8440..75e48e519 100644 --- a/accessibility-checker-engine/help-v4/en-US/target_spacing_sufficient.html +++ b/accessibility-checker-engine/help-v4/en-US/target_spacing_sufficient.html @@ -52,7 +52,7 @@
Even though exceptions such as “**_inline link text_**” are listed in [2.5.8 Target Size (Minimum AA)](https://www.w3.org/WAI/WCAG22/Understanding/target-size-minimum), it is recommended to increase the size and spacing where possible. -**Note**: When a _minimum size_ can’t be met, then a _minimum spacing_ is required. +**Note**: When a _minimum size_ cannot be met, then a _minimum spacing_ is required. Therefore, it is still possible to have small elements and meet the requirement, provided that the elements do not have any adjacent elements that are too close. It is recommended to meet the minimum size requirement regardless of spacing. For important links and controls, consider aiming for the stricter [2.5.5 Target Size (Enhanced AAA)](https://www.w3.org/WAI/WCAG22/Understanding/target-size-enhanced) of at least 44 by 44 CSS pixels.