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Re: Is a button that does not support space bar activationa violation of WCAG?

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From: Paul J. Adam
Date: May 6, 2015 9:57PM


I think that tab control widgets can allow both arrow key navigation and regular TAB to each tab itself navigation. This way no one would be lost as to how to operate the control :)

Paul J. Adam
Accessibility Evangelist
www.deque.com <http://www.deque.com/>;
> On May 6, 2015, at 10:50 PM, _mallory < <EMAIL REMOVED> > wrote:
>
> On Wed, May 06, 2015 at 09:32:20PM -0500, Paul J. Adam wrote:
>> So eliminating the "if it looks like a" from the discussion makes determining the proper role much easier.
>
> Only if one only cares about completely blind users.
>
> I ran into a tab-panel while testing a page once. Wasted several
> frustrated minutes of my life trying to figure out how to tab to
> those suckers. The "tabs" looked like a bunch of normal page links,
> but someone had marked them up as tab-panel I guess because clicking
> once hid/showed content.
> The screen reader tester was also flustered but that's because there's
> no manual for non-developers on how to interact with tabs. She
> discovered how they worked by accidentally hitting an arrow key, but
> as she's totally blind that's a separate issue (users with zero
> expectations simply because something is new rather than different
> expectations based on how something looks).
>
> Anyone who pulls that on me might or might not be breaking a WCAGgy
> whatever but they totally deserver a bag of ants in their pants :P
>
> _mallory
> > > >