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display:contents breaks accessibility #24

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michael-n-cooper opened this issue Aug 1, 2018 · 4 comments
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display:contents breaks accessibility #24

michael-n-cooper opened this issue Aug 1, 2018 · 4 comments

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@michael-n-cooper
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An issue was filed against Bikeshed saying use of display:contents breaks accessibility. It appears when this property is used, elements are not exposed to the accessibility API, leading to unexpected results particularly for containers and lists. Some user agent implementation guidance may be needed or consequences of this property further explored.

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The display:contents property is part of the CSS Display Module Level 3. APA tracking of CSS Display Module Level 3.

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See #7

@jonnyjames
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The display: contents; recommendation is addressed here #3040

@IanPouncey
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This has been raised with the CSS WG, closing this issue.

@IanPouncey IanPouncey self-assigned this Sep 26, 2018
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