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Re: jquery accordion question
From: Bryan Garaventa
Date: May 21, 2015 10:57AM
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> It's the design pattern recommended in the ARIA Authoring Practices Guide [1]. It also makes the widget more usable with a keyboard because it removes the un-necessary tabbing - it might only be a few tab stops,
> but a few here and a few there quickly add up in the scheme of things.
This is an open bug with ARIA APG 1.0 and hasn't yet been addressed in 1.1.
Reference: https://www.w3.org/Bugs/Public/show_bug.cgi?id&254
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I'm looking at our jquery accordion items, and was surprised that I couldn't tab from header to header, as you would in any other tab-type interface. By default, only the first clickable header has a tabindex of 0, the rest are tabindex=-1. For me, that's not very intuitive, since in all other tab interfaces, all of the tabs are reachable via the tab key.
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I just wonder how intuitive that is for a screen reader user or keyboard nav-user? The only difference with having tabindex=0 is that you have to tab a few more times to get out of the component.
Has anyone run across this and have a good reason for either tabindex of -1 or 0 for all headers?
It's the design pattern recommended in the ARIA Authoring Practices Guide [1]. It also makes the widget more usable with a keyboard because it removes the un-necessary tabbing - it might only be a few tab stops, but a few here and a few there quickly add up in the scheme of things.
Léonie.
[1] http://www.w3.org/TR/wai-aria-practices/#tabpanel
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