This content originally appeared on W3C News and was authored by Xueyuan Jia
The EPUB 3 Working Group has just published the Working Group Note of EPUB Type to ARIA Role Authoring Guide 1.1. This document provides guidance for publishers looking to move from the use of the EPUB 3 epub:type attribute to ARIA roles for accessibility.
The epub:type
attribute has evolved to aid publisher workflows. It has limited use enabling reading system behaviors outside of some core functionality of EPUB (identifying navigation elements and enhancing media overlay documents). Although it was hoped the attribute would also expose information to assistive technologies, in practice it does not. The primary purpose of the ARIA role
attribute, on the other hand, is to expose information to assistive technologies. It is not to facilitate user agent behaviors. This guide addresses key authoring differences to be aware of when migrating to ARIA roles from the epub:type
attribute, or when using both attributes together. The goal is to help publishers avoid the pitfalls of applying ARIA roles like they would epub:type
semantics and breaking the reading experience for users of assistive technologies.
This content originally appeared on W3C News and was authored by Xueyuan Jia
Xueyuan Jia | Sciencx (2023-03-14T08:57:06+00:00) Working Group Note: EPUB Type to ARIA Role Authoring Guide 1.1. Retrieved from https://www.scien.cx/2023/03/14/working-group-note-epub-type-to-aria-role-authoring-guide-1-1/
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