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Re: Keyboard accessibility of abbreviations
From: Bourne, Sarah (ITD)
Date: Apr 17, 2015 6:29AM
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Another option, which popped into my head reading Birkir's suggestion, would be to add a button at the top of each page that would expand all abbreviations on the page, and toggle them back. That would make it available to all users, if and when they want it.
If my skills matched my imagination, I'd make a browser extension that did that.
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Sarah E. Bourne
Director of IT Accessibility, MassIT
Commonwealth of Massachusetts
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