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Re: WCAG and role="presentation"

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From: Sailesh Panchang
Date: Aug 23, 2017 8:37AM


This does not fail WCAG 2.0 as others before me point out. I term it
as a best practice that enhance user experience for SR users. This was
one of the examples in my CSUN 2016 presentation that attempted to
define the term accessibility best practices.
Best wishes,

On 8/23/17, Jonathan Avila < <EMAIL REMOVED> > wrote:
>> Let's also keep in mind that using role="presentation" is easy.
>
> While I think we'd all agree that it is best to use role presentation -- the
> question is whether it is a violation of WCAG. If table markup is not used
> with TH, scope or other header association markup then the table is not
> identifying header cells and it can be programmatically determined that the
> table is a layout table. Since WCAG 2 was written without relying on ARIA
> and was written before the ARIA spec was finalized -- the supporting
> document seem to indicate that it's not a failure of WCAG as long as not
> using role presentation is accessibility supported. However we don't have
> specific guidance on this and others are likely to disagree.
>
> Ideally these are the types of things that need to be clearly defined in
> supporting documents so we can achieve consistency with testing tools and
> with conformance evaluations. Questions such as this can be raised with
> the Accessibility Guidelines Working Group on Github
> (https://github.com/w3c/wcag/issues). If you feel strongly about something
> it might be helpful to put together a suggested failure technique --
> although getting failure techniques accepted has been proven difficult.
>
> Jonathan
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