W dniu wtorek, 12 sierpnia 2014 May Tee-Galloway <mgalloway@wikimedia.org> napisał(a):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.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?
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