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We may need to create additional corresponding ARIA roles for spoilers. I can't really on an ideal one.
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We may need to create additional corresponding ARIA roles for spoilers. I can't decide on an ideal existing one.
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We may also need to define a vocabulary for well-known spoilers, and encourage authors to use that vocabulary when relevant. This could improve how well auto-revealing spoilers works. Of course, I'm not proposing that any content matching that vocabulary should receive a spoiler; I'm only proposing to choose that vocabulary when writing spoiler-text, if it's relevant. I don't think we should be prescriptive about what to use spoilers on across the entire Web.
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We may also need to define a vocabulary for well-known spoilers, and encourage authors to use that vocabulary when relevant. This could improve how well auto-revealing spoilers works. Of course, I'm not proposing that any content matching that vocabulary should receive a spoiler; I'm only proposing to choose that vocabulary when writing spoiler-text, if it's relevant. I don't think we should be prescriptive about what to use spoilers on across the entire Web.
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We may need to create additional corresponding <abbr title="Accessible Rich Internet Applications">ARIA</abbr> roles for spoilers. I can't really on an ideal one.
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We may need to create additional corresponding <abbr title="Accessible Rich Internet Applications">ARIA</abbr> roles for spoilers. I can't decide on an ideal existing one.
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We may also need to define a vocabulary for well-known spoilers, and encourage authors to use that vocabulary when relevant. This could improve how well auto-revealing spoilers works. Of course, I'm not proposing that any content matching that vocabulary should receive a spoiler; I'm only proposing to choose that vocabulary when writing spoiler-text, if it's relevant. I don't think we should be prescriptive about what to use spoilers on across the entire Web.
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We may also need to define a vocabulary for well-known spoilers, and encourage authors to use that vocabulary when relevant. This could improve how well auto-revealing spoilers works. Of course, I'm not proposing that any content matching that vocabulary should receive a spoiler; I'm only proposing to choose that vocabulary when writing spoiler-text, if it's relevant. I don't think we should be prescriptive about what to use spoilers on across the entire Web.
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