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2024‐06‐21

Bruce Bailey edited this page Jun 21, 2024 · 10 revisions

DRAFT Minutes for Meeting June 21st, 2024

Attendance (11): Alastair Campbell, Bruce Bailey, Dan Bjorge, Filippo Zorzi, Francis Storr, Giacomo Petri, Gundula Neuman, Mike Gower, Lori Oakley, Patrick Lauke, Steve Faulkner, Scott O'Hara

Following our Regular agenda

Announcements

Bruce reminded on facilitators call that repo root README.md includes accurate information, including how to reference a WCAG definition.

After call, Mike will be adding Ready for Approval to AG for their two-week review.

Mike note discussion on A/AA/AAA would like to not spend too much bandwidth.

Drafted column

Update H39.html #2137 needs double check that is does close related issue. Move to Ready for approval.

3540 delete deprecated flash techniques. Moved to Ready for approval.

Updating example within note #2984. Moved to Ready for approval.

H71

Updated Page Titled for better links #3824 minor editorial improvement. Patrick noted that there is room for more improvement in the future. Moved to Ready for approval.

[3913]

Editorial changes to Target Size Enhanced #3901 request to group failures.

Added "Duplicated text" as guidance to fulfil the 1.4.5 Images of Text success criterion in the Understanding Document #3773

Grammar fix in use-of-color.html #3909

For Discussion

Add link underline color to 1.4.11 #3913 request is for affirmative pass example rather than a near-pass as failure example, and to use a grays instead of red to key example focused on luminosity different an not color.

No one on call disagrees with using ( color + luminosity difference ) as sufficient for indicating link text. There is concern for using poor contrast examples as meeting the requirement. Concern is for desire to use 4.5:1 against background (for link text) but allowing 3:1 for non-link underline. Patrick pointed out that "underline" could actually be a border. Consensus on call that underline (and meaning it conveys) is non text.

Dan note that example purporting to be "default" is no longer correct.