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From: Sean Keegan
Date: Thu, May 04 2017 9:27PM
Subject: SC 2.2.2 and auto-updating
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Hello all,

I am trying to understand the auto-update component of SC 2.2.2 -
specifically, how does that apply to something like an inbox message
indicator that changes value when new messages arrive?

Would such an auto-update to the number of new messages require the app to
have functionality to pause, stop, hide, or control the frequency of such
updated information? How about if the user can query the element to
identify if there are new messages?

I understand that if the app were to present a visual notification across
the top of the screen that there was a new message, but how does changing a
counter apply with respect to an auto-update?

Thanks,
sean

From: Joshua Hori
Date: Fri, May 05 2017 3:23PM
Subject: Re: SC 2.2.2 and auto-updating
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Or would those messages be seen as "essential" and therefore exempt from the rule?

Other items to note:
- Authors have the option of providing the user with a means to control the frequency of updates when content is auto-updating and
- There is no five second exception for auto-updating since it makes little sense to auto-update for just three seconds and then stop

https://www.w3.org/TR/UNDERSTANDING-WCAG20/time-limits-pause.html

Best,

Joshua


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Subject: [WebAIM] SC 2.2.2 and auto-updating

Hello all,

I am trying to understand the auto-update component of SC 2.2.2 - specifically, how does that apply to something like an inbox message indicator that changes value when new messages arrive?

Would such an auto-update to the number of new messages require the app to have functionality to pause, stop, hide, or control the frequency of such updated information? How about if the user can query the element to identify if there are new messages?

I understand that if the app were to present a visual notification across the top of the screen that there was a new message, but how does changing a counter apply with respect to an auto-update?

Thanks,
sean

From: Joseph Sherman
Date: Mon, May 08 2017 11:12AM
Subject: Re: SC 2.2.2 and auto-updating
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Perhaps SC 2.2.2 may not apply since the updates do not occur at a specific time interval. ""Auto-updating" refers to content that updates or disappears based on a preset time interval."

Joseph

> -----Original Message-----
> From: WebAIM-Forum [mailto: = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = ] On Behalf
> Of Joshua Hori
> Sent: Friday, May 05, 2017 5:24 PM
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> Subject: Re: [WebAIM] SC 2.2.2 and auto-updating
>
> Or would those messages be seen as "essential" and therefore exempt from the
> rule?
>
> Other items to note:
> - Authors have the option of providing the user with a means to control the
> frequency of updates when content is auto-updating and
> - There is no five second exception for auto-updating since it makes little sense to
> auto-update for just three seconds and then stop
>
> https://www.w3.org/TR/UNDERSTANDING-WCAG20/time-limits-pause.html
>
> Best,
>
> Joshua
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: WebAIM-Forum [mailto: = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = ] On Behalf
> Of Sean Keegan
> Sent: Thursday, May 4, 2017 8:28 PM
> To: = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED =
> Subject: [WebAIM] SC 2.2.2 and auto-updating
>
> Hello all,
>
> I am trying to understand the auto-update component of SC 2.2.2 - specifically, how
> does that apply to something like an inbox message indicator that changes value
> when new messages arrive?
>
> Would such an auto-update to the number of new messages require the app to have
> functionality to pause, stop, hide, or control the frequency of such updated
> information? How about if the user can query the element to identify if there are
> new messages?
>
> I understand that if the app were to present a visual notification across the top of
> the screen that there was a new message, but how does changing a counter apply
> with respect to an auto-update?
>
> Thanks,
> sean
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