User talk:Sebastian Šikl

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Drag Race All Stars Season 5[edit]

Your recent edit to the article was undone, and any continued such edits with be treated as vandalism and disruptive as you ignored messages and notices in the code asking editors to go to the talk page first. Let me breakdown a couple of things for you:

  • There was a discussion earlier in the year at: Wikipedia_talk:WikiProject_RuPaul's_Drag_Race#Web_accessibility_and_adhering_to_the_manual_of_style about the need for the tables in this article, and others in the series, to comply with MOS:ACCESS. In particular, the article fails chronically on MOS:TABLE and MOS:COLOUR.
  • The manual of style says "ensure that color is not the only method used to convey important information.", so where SAFE is used twice (once in cornsilk and once in white), this is a violation of the guidelines.
  • MOS:ONWHITE gives the full accessibility range of colours that should be used where colour is being used as outlined where it saysn Some readers of Wikipedia are partially or fully color-blind or visually impaired. Ensure the contrast of the text with its background reaches at least Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0's AA level, and AAA level when feasible (see WCAG's "Understanding SC 1.4.3: Contrast (Minimum)")
  • MOS:SMALL advises against any minimisations in text size - Reduced or enlarged font sizes should be used sparingly, and are usually done with automated page elements such as headings, table headers, and standardized templates
  • MOS:ABBR denotes that abbreviations do not serve as much purpose where they are not referenced or recognised. Reduced or enlarged font sizes should be used sparingly, and are usually done with automated page elements such as headings, table headers, and standardized templates

If you reverted them because you don't like it or understand it, that's unacceptable. The changes suggested are to comply with web accessibility, which legality aside, is about making the internet more inclusive for editors who are hard of sight or disabled and accessed the internet differently to you or I.

Lil-Unique1 -{ Talk }- 14:24, 29 October 2020 (UTC)[reply]