Thanks you both.
Great to know! I'll make sure we take this into consideration in during
design decisions.
mm
On Tue, Aug 12, 2014 at 10:23 PM, Bartosz Dziewoński <matma.rex(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
W dniu wtorek, 12 sierpnia 2014 May Tee-Galloway <mgalloway(a)wikimedia.org>
napisał(a):
Just to make sure this q is covered:
A "speech bubble" icon can have a few (but very similar) representations
to *screen readers*. For example:
A "speech bubble" icon next to talk page label means "talk page."
A "speech bubble" icon next to a new talkpage notification means "new
message."
Is there a way this is allowed?
Yes, just use the 'title' attribute on the closest clickable HTML element
(this might be the icons's element itself, or often a surrounding <a> or
<button>). This will also help readers on desktop devices who will be able
to hover over the icon to read the title text to make sure they understood
the icon right.
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-- Matma Rex
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