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There should be a guide and we'll use the wiki of the repo for that to start.
I talked to Ian and he suggested two guidelines:
- the TR design must be accessible. I replied that i18n, security, privacy, etc. are also on the list and that's part of the "wide review" process I'm thinking
- the document must be readable even if Javascript is deactivated.
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Added to the README:
The following requirements apply to spec styling:
- The document must be accessible to persons with disabilities. (See Web Content Accessibility Guidelines for more info.)
- The document must be readable even if JavaScript is disabled.
- The document must be readable when printed.
- The document must be readable across all browsers, platforms, and operating systems with current widespread usage anywhere in the world, on both desktop and mobile devices. (Note this requirement is more stringent than working across the “latest version” of all browsers/platforms/operating systems.)
Marking this closed; file separate issues if you want additional things tweaked.
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Related Issues (20)
- Registry mockups should include some registry tables HOT 1
- W3C-ED.css' --w3c-state-text-text is always set to black HOT 3
- W3C specifications use a 2-column view, which is not universally accessible HOT 12
- Notes are endorsed by their Groups HOT 6
- DRY.css points at the wrong logo
- Link to Lower Level HOT 2
- Sample headers section missing and broken links in README
- Bidi support
- WCAG 2.2 target size issues on Table of contents HOT 1
- Should "It is not a W3C Standard nor is it on the W3C Standards Track." be more clearly displayed? HOT 1
- Linking to latest Snapshot
- Auto-add title attribute for amendments
- Add a "domintro" style HOT 12
- Links within `ins` elements cannot be distinguished visually HOT 5
- Incorporate RFC2119 styling HOT 5
- Styling Audit HOT 1
- Where are the current styles? HOT 3
- Dashed underline for text insertion style not working HOT 2
- Upstream style for test boxes generated by bikeshed
- Upstream "algo container" styles to W3C stylesheet? HOT 8
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