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Add aria-describedby to improve image/caption relationship #1711

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karmatosed opened this issue Jul 4, 2017 · 1 comment
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Add aria-describedby to improve image/caption relationship #1711

karmatosed opened this issue Jul 4, 2017 · 1 comment
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[Feature] Media Anything that impacts the experience of managing media [Focus] Accessibility (a11y) Changes that impact accessibility and need corresponding review (e.g. markup changes). Good First Issue An issue that's suitable for someone looking to contribute for the first time [Priority] Low Used to indicate that the issue at hand isn't a top priority to address and can be handled later

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Noting this should be thought of in output in editor, maybe.

Ticket on trac: https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/34595

@karmatosed karmatosed added [Focus] Accessibility (a11y) Changes that impact accessibility and need corresponding review (e.g. markup changes). [Feature] Media Anything that impacts the experience of managing media labels Jul 4, 2017
@karmatosed karmatosed added the [Priority] Low Used to indicate that the issue at hand isn't a top priority to address and can be handled later label Aug 3, 2017
@mtias mtias added the Good First Issue An issue that's suitable for someone looking to contribute for the first time label Aug 31, 2017
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mtias commented Nov 20, 2017

Going to close as this should happen outside the editor.

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