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We've come across a user need to display, on GOV.UK guidance pages, additions and deletions in HTML versions of legal documents. We've not been able to find a way to do this. We can in PDFs though. For example, the Digital Marketplace has published this 'contract variation':
In this PDF, it's obvious to sighted users what's changed (the green/red+strikeout coding is clear). The doc is probably accessible too as we believe the amendments are distinguished by screen-readers.
However, govspeak currently doesn't let us use colour in the same way for HTML. It does allow us to use the del and u tags but they're not as clear. Can we add govspeak support for these specific uses of color? Are there any other markup-related recommendations to meet these user needs?
Thanks!
Andy McAleer, content designer in GDS
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
We've come across a user need to display, on GOV.UK guidance pages, additions and deletions in HTML versions of legal documents. We've not been able to find a way to do this. We can in PDFs though. For example, the Digital Marketplace has published this 'contract variation':
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/558098/g-cloud-8-contract-variation-05-10-2016.pdf
In this PDF, it's obvious to sighted users what's changed (the green/red+strikeout coding is clear). The doc is probably accessible too as we believe the amendments are distinguished by screen-readers.
However, govspeak currently doesn't let us use colour in the same way for HTML. It does allow us to use the del and u tags but they're not as clear. Can we add govspeak support for these specific uses of color? Are there any other markup-related recommendations to meet these user needs?
Thanks!
Andy McAleer, content designer in GDS
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: