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Mapping epub:type semantics to ARIA roles #6

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zwettemaan opened this issue Mar 10, 2019 · 4 comments
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Mapping epub:type semantics to ARIA roles #6

zwettemaan opened this issue Mar 10, 2019 · 4 comments
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@zwettemaan zwettemaan added the enhancement New feature or request label Mar 10, 2019
@zwettemaan zwettemaan self-assigned this Mar 10, 2019
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LauraB7 commented Mar 20, 2019

This was just published a few days ago, @zwettemaan. It looks like it will be helpful and informative for this task.

https://idpf.github.io/epub-guides/epub-aria-authoring/

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Goals:

  1. If epub:type semantics exist in an EPUB, then also add their corresponding ARIA roles to the content (see above link for mapping)

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LauraB7 commented Apr 29, 2019

I am attaching here an EPUB that my in-house developer made. It is very clean and has the epub:type semantics mapped to ARIA roles. I think she used Ken Jones's GreenLight tool to accomplish that. Does this help?
SoulOfTheBorder_epub.epub.zip

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@zwettemaan added a video... once the section tags are added #5 then epub:type and ARIA need to be added to them. I think this requires humans to identify the epub:type or ARIA appropriate for the section, however once one of them is there then the other can be added
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