Open rscano opened 11 months ago
@rscano can you please clarify what you wish addressed?
The current definition for up-event in both wcag 2.1 and 2.2 reads:
up-event platform event that occurs when the trigger stimulus of a pointer is released The up-event may have different names on different platforms, such as "touchend" or "mouseup".
I don't understand what your "gig" comment refers to.
I don't understand what your "gig" comment refers to.
If you follow the link, you see that there is an example... and inside example there is WCAG 2.1 instead of WCAG 2.2 (or, better, use WCAG 2 directly).
Oh, you are talking about the definition for "used in an unusual or restricted way", not for up-event. Okay, now I understand, thanks.
Oh, you are talking about the definition for "used in an unusual or restricted way", not for up-event. Okay, now I understand, thanks.
Upps.. sorry yes wrong ref sorry :)
Removing from project board since we are now tracking the PR there.
Example refer to WCAG 2.1 instead of WCAG 2.2.
The term "gig" means something different if it occurs in a discussion of music concerts than it does in article about computer hard drive space, but the appropriate definition can be determined from context. By contrast, the word "text" is used in a very specific way in WCAG 2.1, so a definition is supplied in the glossary.