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From: Lovely, Brian (CONT)
Date: Jun 20, 2017 1:22PM


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Subject: Re: [WebAIM] Actionable roles vs behaviors

> Oh no, you brought up the link vs. button (groan).

Ha ha!


>I think we sometimes read too much into what the users think and the interaction differences.

Still, with so many teams and projects, I encounter a serious lack of consistency. I feel like I should come up with a logical standard and then push for it to be consistently implemented.

>-B



On 6/19/17, Lovely, Brian (CONT) < <EMAIL REMOVED> > wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> For purposes of screen reader users, I use the rule of thumb that if
> an actionable element performs an action on the current page it should
> be a button element, and if an actionable element directs the browser
> to another URL, it should be a link element. This is to be followed
> regardless of how the element is styled. If an element is styled as a
> button-like lozenge, but still directs the browser to another URL, it
> should be (or at least announce and behave as) a link.
>
> However, I was recently reminded of the fact that sighted users of
> software like Dragon Naturally Speaking, may see an element that looks
> like a button and expect to interact with it like they would a button.
>
> These seem like two irreconcilable views. Anyone have any suggestions
> on how to think about this issue?
>
>
> Brian Lovely
> Digital Accessibility Team
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