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Re: Where does CSS issue fail WCAG2?
From: Lynn Holdsworth
Date: Jun 11, 2015 8:20AM
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Thanks Mike. I've got a recommendations list that's getting longer by
the hour. Ideally I'd have like to find ways to fail some of these
issues so they had to be foxed, but life's not like that.
Thanks again, Lynn
On 11/06/2015, Moore,Michael (HHSC) < <EMAIL REMOVED> > wrote:
> When I conduct audits, I usually add a section that covers any functional,
> organizational, usability, or design issues that I find problematic. I
> frequently find this to be a good place to mention things like button or
> form field placement that adversely impact people using screen magnification
> but do not fit neatly into the standards. I make it clear that these items
> are not required by the standards.
>
> Mike Moore
> Accessibility Coordinator
> Texas Health and Human Services Commission
> Civil Rights Office
> (512) 438-3431 (Office)
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