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The API does enable a content fallback mechanism, in that if a website uses the API to determine that auto-playing media is blocked, the website can choose to show alternative media instead.
From the MAUR checklist, it seems that those requirements apply to content authors rather than this API.
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Please see also w3c/media-source#307 (comment)
tldr: There are a couple enumeration description tables in the current ED which could have improved a11y if they had explicit descriptive headers, e.g. "Enum Value" and "Description", along with an appropriate caption.
Most of the FAST checklist items do not apply.
The API does enable a content fallback mechanism, in that if a website uses the API to determine that auto-playing media is blocked, the website can choose to show alternative media instead.
From the MAUR checklist, it seems that those requirements apply to content authors rather than this API.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: