@@Gunnar Bittersmann
Léonie verwies mich noch auf Using the HTML title attribute von Steve Faulkner. Darin:
“The title
on the abbr
element is well supported by screen reader software, but its use is still problematic, as other user groups cannot access the expansion. It is recommended that the expanded form of an abbreviation is provided in plain text when it is first used in a document, and/or a glossary of terms that provides the expanded form is provided. This is not to suggest that that the expansion should not be provided using the title
attribute, only that due to its limitations, an expansion in plain text should also be provided.”
LLAP 🖖
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“When UX doesn’t consider all users, shouldn’t it be known as ‘Some User Experience’ or... SUX? #a11y” —Billy Gregory
“When UX doesn’t consider all users, shouldn’t it be known as ‘Some User Experience’ or... SUX? #a11y” —Billy Gregory