Changes between Version 1 and Version 2 of Ticket #38061, comment 24
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Ticket #38061, comment 24
v1 v2 6 6 Since that is neither HTML nor "code" (whatever that means) I wonder how any assistive technology can make any sense of what is there. Can it really voice "[galley]" as "A gallery shortcode without parameters"? Can it differentiate between "youtube.com/nnnnn" as an embed and as a text? 7 7 8 .... no wonder even people that do not require the assistive tech, asks for codemirror to be applied to it to help make sense out of that big pile of not very orgenized text.9 10 8 IMHO it is not enough to just throw text into a textarea and just because there is an aria attribute, or whatever is needed, to call it assistive technology friendly. Maybe it is friendly to the technology but it is unlikely to be friendly to any human that uses it. How will it announce the gutenber json data? 11 9 Regardless of assistive technology, why would you even want to expose the gutenberg data to be edited by hand? 12 10 13 11 I have no knowledge of assistive technology, but it sounds to me that everything in an editor which should be friendly to people that need it, needs some semantic annotation of what everything actually means in addition to it being a general text. This probably should eliminate any usage of textarea for it. 12 13 .... no wonder even people that do not require the assistive tech, asks for codemirror to be applied to it to help make sense out of that big pile of not very orgenized text.