Svg text overflow ellipsis
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Understanding Success Criterion 1.4.4: Resize text.CSS specifications recommend that the used value is between 1.0 and 1.2 and major browsers are effectively using values close to 1.2. When the computed value of the line-height property is normal, the used value depends on font specific metrics. Some user agents treat the value of the aria-hidden attribute as case-sensitive. A 1280 by 1024 viewport size is explicitly mentioned under success criterion 1.4.10 Reflow. While success criterion 1.4.4 Resize text does not explicitly mention which viewport size has to be resized up to 200%, it is assumed that a viewport size of 1280 by 1024 is applicable. Text nodes can not be horizontally or vertically clipped by overflow without loss of information, except for text nodes with an ancestor with aria-hidden set to true, or when specific styles have been applied to ensure text is clipped cleanly (text-overflow, line wrapping or hidden text). This includes font resizing in the browser, or a javascript mechanism of resizing in the page.
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There is no other mechanism for resizing text available on the page, that can be used to resize text to 200% without loss of information or functionality. If any of the following assumptions is true, failing this rule may not result in a failure of success criterion 1.4.4 Resize text: Expectation 1Įach test target is not horizontally clipped by overflow of an ancestor in the flat tree when in a viewport size of 640 by 512, except if the clipping ancestor has a computed white-space of nowrap, and a computed text-overflow that is not clip Expectation 2Įach test target is not vertically clipped by overflow of an ancestor in the flat tree when in a viewport size of 640 by 512, except if the clipping ancestor has a used line-height equal to or greater than the height of its bounding box, or in case of a computed overflow-y of clip, its content box. Note: A viewport size of 640 by 512 is equivalent to a viewport size of 1280 by 1024 zoomed 200%. The text node does not have an ancestor in the flat tree with an aria-hidden attribute value of true.The text node has an ancestor in the flat tree with a computed overflow-x or overflow-y of hidden or clip and.The text node has an HTML element as a parent in the flat tree and.This rule applies to any text node for which all of the following is true when in a viewport size of 640 by 512: This rule checks that text nodes are not unintentionally clipped by overflow, when a page is zoomed to 200% on 1280 by 1024 viewport Applicability 1.4.4: Resize text (Level AA) Description