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From: Ryan E. Benson
Date: Tue, Sep 17 2019 6:19PM
Subject: Border width for regions on a map/chart
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Hi all.

I think this topic has came up in the past. After a few colors, it grows
difficult to maintain a good contrast. One way to offset that is to have a
strong border between sections, both in color and thickness. If my memory
serves me correctly, the conversation broke down after it got to 2, 5, 10,
and 10+ pixels.

Personally I am in the 5-10px range, but the individual wants a source.

Thanks
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Ryan E. Benson

From: Steve Green
Date: Tue, Sep 17 2019 6:31PM
Subject: Re: Border width for regions on a map/chart
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The Understanding page for WCAG 1.4.11 contains lots of explanations and examples, but it does not specify a minimum border width. In fact, some of the examples of textboxes have a border width of just one pixel. I am 100% certain that the minimum border width is not specified anywhere in any authoritative source.

In practice, I find that 3 pixels is usually enough, and I get a lot of push-back from designers and other stakeholders if I ask for anything wider. The same applies to focus indicators.

Steve Green
Managing Director
Test Partners Ltd


From: Ryan E. Benson
Date: Tue, Sep 17 2019 8:25PM
Subject: Re: Border width for regions on a map/chart
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Thanks for the reminder. It took me to process the difference between fig 6
and 7. The second row of fig 6 passes, and the first row of fig 7 doesn't
is because 6's border gets a hair thicker when the star gets selected. The
pie chart was insightful, and should be able to give me footing I need.
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Ryan E. Benson


On Tue, Sep 17, 2019 at 8:31 PM Steve Green < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = >
wrote:

> The Understanding page for WCAG 1.4.11 contains lots of explanations and
> examples, but it does not specify a minimum border width. In fact, some of
> the examples of textboxes have a border width of just one pixel. I am 100%
> certain that the minimum border width is not specified anywhere in any
> authoritative source.
>
> In practice, I find that 3 pixels is usually enough, and I get a lot of
> push-back from designers and other stakeholders if I ask for anything
> wider. The same applies to focus indicators.
>
> Steve Green
> Managing Director
> Test Partners Ltd
>
>
>