Kathy: different topics –
headings that are sentences, paragraphs, lists that have
sentencing them, tables that have sentences in them and forms
that have sentences in them
... would any of these be excluded?
... looking at different types of sites
https://www.w3.org/WAI/GL/mobile-a11y-tf/wiki/Main_Page
Kathy: working on understanding
language and working on techniques
... We will create a page on the wiki that will organize the
MATF work going forward
... looking at different types of sentences – does this fall
under the exclusion
... use these examples to create generic examples
Kim: some are sentences some are not but they occupy the same space and task on the page
Kathy: are these sentences or
titles
... discussing the AAA criteria – that has the exception for
targets that are in a sentence or block of text
... looking at scenarios of things that are questionable in my
mind of what is a sentence
... the target is in one sentence or more than one sentence
Detlev: requirement for sentence having a subject and a predicate? On the other hand you have text that's used as a stand-alone sentence
<chriscm> THis point has been raised many many times...
<chriscm> :)
Kathy: Examples where the heading
is linked, then there are sentences after the heading
... I'm trying to find examples – the target is in the text or
the target is a heading
Jake: If the success criteria of text is awkward – are we trying to search for a solution or we should have thought of providing more proper exception and we don't have them now so we are trying to divine when is a heading a sentence and when not
Kathy: we are stuck with the language in the CFC because that is what was agreed on with the group. The only thing I can do right now is putting next nation and the understanding document and then we get to techniques were going to have to write the test procedure and if we don't have answers to these were not going to be able to write the test procedure. Because we would have a lot of ambiguity about whether this is something that meets or doesn't meet the [CUT]
success criteria.
Kathy: I'm struggling with what
the target in a sentence actually is – I have examples and it's
not as black-and-white as it may seem. Having the word sentence
in there as well as blocks of text opens up a lot of
questions
... about where it applies and where it doesn't apply
Detlev: can't we treat a sentence as one line – at least it's embedded in text and that would be true for a block of text and for a sentence. If in-line the first words label are a link the exception would hold because it's a block of text
Detlef: how to point should be unrelated to the underlying semantics
Detlev: other examples not inside a sentence or block of text
Jake: sentence because you could have a paragraph with just one sentence than a paragraph with a couple of sentences and there should not be a difference between a one sentence paragraph and multi-sentence paragraph
Kathy: example: target within a sentence would not be excluded
Detlev: if it stands alone on its own line it would have enough padding and could be excluded
Jake: unless the developer in this case puts a link around the sentence – I'm not sure if you can just say it's only part of the sentence
Detlev: space between the paragraphs anyway so much easier task to add the padding to meet the requirement
Jake: still leaves a little bit of room for cases where people do make the whole sentence clickable
Kathy: Patrick's example of where
he used the pointer CSS and then also patting would work well
to increase the target size because you're not going to have
overlapping targets per se because we have just one target for
that sentence so we don't have to deal with multiple
targets
... and if we have more than one target in there it's a block
of text and so it's excluded
Detlev: I think it's not so hard to meet
Kathy: it addresses a concern we
have when we have something embedded within a sentence – I like
your idea, I think it would solve the problem. I'd like to go
through more examples to see if it applies in all these
different scenarios
... example, one paragraph, then view a printable fact sheet.
These are two sets of links. They look like two separate
sentences. They are in one paragraph element
Detlev: they would fail, but if they wanted to meet they would have a proper paragraph in space between them
Jake: also in this case you could argue that this is an unordered list
Kathy: if we have a bunch of links in an unordered list which are sentences is that excluded or is that included?
Jake: regular links, but we also have menu links with order – is it just a regular plain in-line link on a list or a menu list
Kathy: bulleted list but each of the Bullets is a list
<JakeAbma> https://www.ing.nl/particulier/index.html
<JakeAbma> https://www.nu.nl/
Jake: it would be a bit of a shame to have sites comply with this AAA success criteria and still fail because these kinds of lists
Kim: some of the list examples are clearly not sentences, they are topics
Kathy: Some are – headlines in a news site, for example
Jake: news sites should just expand the sizes
Kathy: another example – table, I
guess this would be excluded even if it was a table because the
sentences within the table – included into the
requirements
... another example – jump list – they have quite a bit of
distance,, already fairly spaced apart
... example: excluded because the link is just part of the
text
Detlev: when the entire list item is the link that's the kind of edge case
Kathy: example: footnotes and ?
Icons
... footnote and ? Icons excluded because they are part of the
sentence?
... example: within forms – I think the same thing can happen
with the form,, so if we have the full sentence being the link
it would be included, but if it's part of a sentence it would
be excluded
Detlev: if links stand alone would be easy to meet the requirement – that's my gut approach
Kathy: great idea Detlev that gets us away from having to define a sentence
Detlev: single line of text
Kathy: I need to modify the understanding document – Kim and I are going to create a wiki page that are going to outline all the things that need to get done. The understanding documents need to be updated in the next two weeks. Then we have to work on techniques.
We will create a wiki page on the mobile task force wiki that will say what people are doing and how far along things are
Kathy: some of the people in the
working group are going to start coming into the task force to
work on these things with us – more important to have things
clearly organized
... we will send out an email with that
... let me know when you have your understanding documents done
– we will send out the information about the wiki
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