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Media Queries Level 5: prefers-reduced-motion, prefers-contrast, prefers-color-scheme #393
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The previous comment above links to a spec issue, and it seems the spec still has as issue box without having resolved the concerns further. There's an intent to prototype about Further, anecdotally, in a meeting of 6 people, I wasn't the only one with the pref set for the macOS menubar reason, but there was also another person with the pref set for that reason. On Mac, the system-level effect of some of the other prefs in the same group of toggles could also be plausibly turned on based on design disagreement with the current system-level GUI fashion (e.g. the high contrast and toolbar button shapes prefs draw borders that were the norm for everyone in past decades), which, while a preference, may not be a strict a11y matter and, therefore, the users might not consider the prefs essential when weighed against trackability on the Web. Even when these prefs are flipped due to strict a11y needs, https://w3ctag.github.io/design-principles/#do-not-expose-use-of-assistive-tech indicates that explicit consent would be appropriate for exposing these system prefs to the Web. Prompting the user with "Do you want to expose system accessibility preferences to the Web?" is problematic both in terms of interrupting the user so that the just wants to dismiss the prompt and in terms of communicating the tradeoffs. Having a checkbox somewhere in the browser prefs to expose system a11y prefs to the Web, on the other hand, risks people who would need the prefs exposed for a11y reasons failing to discover that it's a possibility. |
@hsivonen Thanks for the comment, fwiw, I made a comment on the PR about newer prefers- here: #410 (comment) Good point with transparency, it might be worth making a csswg spec issue since other vendors would run into this as well? |
Request for Mozilla Position on an Emerging Web Specification
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This issue is scoped to three of the new features in Media Queries Level 5, which we have implemented, as part of evaluating Media Queries Level 5 as a whole: prefers-reduced-motion, prefers-color-scheme, and most recently, prefers-contrast (as announced last week).
These features enhance accessibility features of the platform and thus we should consider a status of "important" for these three as a whole.
Label: w3c.
(Originally published at: https://tantek.com/2020/195/b1/)
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