Comment by junon 3 years ago Mobile descriptions don't work. Why not just put the description as subtext below each badge? 6 comments junon Reply cwizou 3 years ago Also, I'm not sure if it's a Safari 15 beta thing or just a Safari thing, but the hovers don't work on Safari 15 beta from macOS Monterey either.They work fine on Firefox though. kergonath 3 years ago I was going to post that. Either as subtext, or as explanations below, or whatever xkcd does. junon 3 years ago Xkcd uses alt text or titles, can't remember which, to pop up an accessibility tooltip. Clever and fun but it's quite dated and doesn't work on most (all?) mobile browsers. macintux 3 years ago Using mobile safari, at least, you can tap and hold to see the alt text. 2 replies →
cwizou 3 years ago Also, I'm not sure if it's a Safari 15 beta thing or just a Safari thing, but the hovers don't work on Safari 15 beta from macOS Monterey either.They work fine on Firefox though.
kergonath 3 years ago I was going to post that. Either as subtext, or as explanations below, or whatever xkcd does. junon 3 years ago Xkcd uses alt text or titles, can't remember which, to pop up an accessibility tooltip. Clever and fun but it's quite dated and doesn't work on most (all?) mobile browsers. macintux 3 years ago Using mobile safari, at least, you can tap and hold to see the alt text. 2 replies →
junon 3 years ago Xkcd uses alt text or titles, can't remember which, to pop up an accessibility tooltip. Clever and fun but it's quite dated and doesn't work on most (all?) mobile browsers. macintux 3 years ago Using mobile safari, at least, you can tap and hold to see the alt text. 2 replies →
macintux 3 years ago Using mobile safari, at least, you can tap and hold to see the alt text. 2 replies →
Also, I'm not sure if it's a Safari 15 beta thing or just a Safari thing, but the hovers don't work on Safari 15 beta from macOS Monterey either.
They work fine on Firefox though.
I was going to post that. Either as subtext, or as explanations below, or whatever xkcd does.
Xkcd uses alt text or titles, can't remember which, to pop up an accessibility tooltip. Clever and fun but it's quite dated and doesn't work on most (all?) mobile browsers.
Using mobile safari, at least, you can tap and hold to see the alt text.
2 replies →