Re: Help accessibility [Was: New look of the yelp TOC for review]



Jeff Waugh wrote:
> 
> <quote who="Bill Haneman">
> 
> > Accessibility guidelines (read, legal stuff) requires that the user not
> > have to apply accessibility styles in several places; the user who needs
> > accessible styles should be able to do it with one stop:
> 
> Okay, but I still don't understand the link between GTK+ theme and the help
> document stylesheets if they're already designed to be accessible. I'd hope
> that we only have one stylesheet for our documentation, and that it be a11y
> happy from the start.
> 
> Why would we need to theme documentation?

Because there is no single "accessible" theme,
and there can't be...

Some users require high contrast, some require
very low contrast.  Some want big text, some (who
for instance use a screen magnifier instead of
relying on the theme for magnification) want
"normal" sized text.

That's why the gov't requirements don't just specify
text sizes, contrast ratios, etc. available.

-Bill


> - Jeff
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