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[css-color] Accessibility of examples in §2.2 and §3.6 #7690

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This comment is from the APA WG and relates to our review of CSS Color Module Level 5.

Example 2

  • This example has a figure with a descriptive caption. The <img> element lacks an alt attribute. The alt text should mention that the image shows three colours (the two inputs, and the mixed output) on a plane with two axes. The axes are labelled "a" and "b" and cross at the origin, which is in the centre of the plot. We are looking down the L axis onto an ab plane.
  • An <img> that has alt text in Example 22 (in §3.6) refers to this plane as the CH plane. This seems to be conventional, but it may be helpful for people who are not familiar with color spaces to mention it in the document's text.
  • For someone who struggles to see the color, or low-contrast colors, it would be helpful to label the colors on the chart ("peru", "palegoldenrod" and "mixed" for the mixed color, in this case). (You could perhaps do this with numbers, to save space, and keep the layout simple, in the diagram, as long as they match up to numbers, color previews, and coordinates in the text below.)

Example 3

The above three issues apply here too.

Example 22

In the spirit of the issue reported above, we don't feel this needs extensive alt text (though describing the axes and general situation would be helpful). However, it would be particularly helpful to ensure that the different colors can be identified on the plot, e.g. via labelling.

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