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Re: Where does CSS issue fail WCAG2?
From: chaals
Date: Jun 11, 2015 4:54AM
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11.06.2015, 12:46, "Lynn Holdsworth" < <EMAIL REMOVED> >:
> Just doing an audit, and we have a styled focus indicator that's not
> quite wide enough to fit around its "Next" button and starts halfway
> through the N.
>
> We feel like it should fail, but it's not a text resizing issue, and
> we can't find anything else to fail it under.
>
> Does this fail? If so how?
It fails the unwritten rule "don't be ridiculous". It may also cause issues with comprehension and visual recognition, but it isn't clear that WCAG covers those well enough anyway.
just 2 cents worth
Chaals
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