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title: "Thoughts on callout semantics"
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date: 2023-08-29T22:54:38-07:00
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replyURI: "https://toast.al/posts/softwarecraft/2023-08-29_semantic-markup-for-callouts"
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replyTitle: "Semantic Markup for Callouts: A Not-Quite-RFC for Admonitions in HTML"
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replyType: "BlogPosting"
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replyAuthor: "toastal"
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replyAuthorURI: "https://toast.al"
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- title: 'Lobsters'
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url: 'https://lobste.rs/s/ehzhcw/semantic_markup_for_callouts#c_ddiqt8'
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- title: 'The Fediverse'
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url: 'https://pleroma.envs.net/notice/AZFO77yIoQhSicea1I'
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Interesting proposal! Some thoughts:
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- I'd suggest looking into the `doc-notice`, `doc-tip`, and `doc-example` [DPUB-ARIA](https://w3c.github.io/dpub-aria/) roles. I'm a big fan of DPUB-ARIA and I do not think it is used enough. I believe Google's Talkback has the most robust support for it put of any AT I'm familiar with.
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- I'm not convinced that a `cot` element is necessary. I think a heading with `aria-labelledby` would work better as a way to name a callout, and an attribute (or DPUB-ARIA role) could better specify the type of callout.
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Funnily enough, I'm thinking about my own proposal for a `spoiler` element which also has similar structure to—but different semantics from—the `details` element.
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