Hi Harri,
At 18:40 27-10-2011, Harri Pitk�nen wrote:
Previously blinking was not exported in IE mode. IE still does not
support blinking (neither does Chrome or Safari)
Lacking browser support for the blink element is
a good thing from an accessibility point of view
:-) For some persons, blinking can be so
distracting that it prevents them from
interacting with the rest of the web page:
<http://www.w3.org/TR/UNDERSTANDING-WCAG20/time-limits-pause.html>.
(In Firefox and Seamonkey, you can disable
blinking by setting "browser.blink_allowed" to
false under about:config. In Opera, you need to
activate the Accessibility Layout under View -> Style.)
but the extra tag
does not make things any worse
That depends on the reader (see above).
But export blink anyway. Accessibility issues in
content need to be addressed in the source
document, and an extension to evaluate accessibility will be released soon-ish.
Best regards,
Christophe
and allows importing the HTML back
to LibreOffice without loss of formatting.
Code is also simplified by removing conditionals for options that
no longer need to be (or can be) disabled.
Harri
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