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Re: <select multiple> and WCAG compliance
From: Jonathan Avila
Date: Oct 24, 2017 8:10AM
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You can log webkit bugs at the address below. I believe you may need to create an account to the log the bug.
http://webkit.org/new-ax-bug
Jonathan
Jonathan Avila
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From: WebAIM-Forum [mailto: <EMAIL REMOVED> ] On Behalf Of Roel Van Gils
Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2017 10:05 AM
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Subject: Re: [WebAIM] <select multiple> and WCAG compliance
Thanks all. Very informative.
I knew about multi-select in Firefox, but Shift+F8 in IE / Edge was completely new to me.
If Chrome and Safari are indeed the only browsers there are lacking support, I'd like to file a bug report / feature request.
(I think it might even be possible to mimic the Firefox behaviour in other browsers using scripting.)
Roel
> On 24 Oct 2017, at 15:50, Sailesh Panchang < <EMAIL REMOVED> > wrote:
>
> I echo Jonathan's experience.
> Also hold the control key as one goes up and down with arrow keys and
> use space to select/deselect.
> Thanks,
> Sailesh
>
>
> On 10/24/17, Jonathan Avila < <EMAIL REMOVED> > wrote:
>>> I have been able to select non-contiguous options using Firefox but
>>> I have not been able to do so using Chrome or Internet Explorer. Has
>>> anyone been able to do so in either of those browsers?
>>
>> I've been using shift+f8 for multiselect in IE since 1999. It's a
>> well-documented keystrokes to select non-contiguous items.
>>
>> Jonathan
>>
>> Jonathan Avila
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>> Level Access, inc. (formerly SSB BART Group, inc.)
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>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: WebAIM-Forum [mailto: <EMAIL REMOVED> ] On
>> Behalf Of Steve Green
>> Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2017 8:24 AM
>> To: WebAIM Discussion List
>> Subject: Re: [WebAIM] <select multiple> and WCAG compliance
>>
>> My view is that if it doesn't work in all the major browsers, then
>> it's a WCAG non-compliance even if the code is HTML
>> standards-compliant. That particular WCAG success criterion does not
>> require the HTML to be compliant
>> - it requires the feature to be keyboard accessible, which it isn't.
>>
>> I have been able to select non-contiguous options using Firefox but I
>> have not been able to do so using Chrome or Internet Explorer. Has
>> anyone been able to do so in either of those browsers?
>>
>> There is another, perhaps bigger, issue. When returning to a page
>> containing a multi-select combobox, the user does not know it is
>> multi-select. If they give focus to it without holding down the
>> necessary modifier key (which seems to be different in each browser)
>> all the selected options will become unselected. There would
>> therefore need to be some text explaining this (and the need for text
>> explaining how your UI works is usually a clue it's a bad design).
>>
>> Regards,
>> Steve Green
>> Managing Director
>> Test Partners Ltd
>>
>> >> From: WebAIM-Forum < <EMAIL REMOVED> > on behalf
>> of Roel Van Gils < <EMAIL REMOVED> >
>> Sent: 24 October 2017 12:47
>> To: WebAIM Discussion List
>> Subject: [WebAIM] <select multiple> and WCAG compliance
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I consider using `<select multiple>` (see example below) a very poor
>> practice in terms of accessibility (and usability in general). I
>> usually suggest using a series of checkboxes instead.
>>
>> <select multiple>
>> <option value="volvo">Volvo</option> <option
>> value="saab">Saab</option> <option value="opel">Opel</option>
>> <option value="audi">Audi</option> </select>
>>
>> Most users don't know they have to hold down a modifier key
>> (dependent on the OS they're using) to select more than items, and
>> even if even they know (or tell them), it's hard for certain users to
>> operate the keyboard and the mouse at the same time. Without a mouse,
>> I believe that's not even possible in most browsers.
>>
>> Screenreader support is also spotty, but it's possible (if you try
>> hard enough).
>>
>> My question is: is it acceptable to let a website fail for WCAG 2.1.1
>> ('Make all functionality available from a keyboard') when the author
>> uses perfectly valid and semantic HTML? That seems wrong.
>>
>> That seems really weird, because, after all, it's perfectly valid and
>> Plain Old Semantic HTML.
>>
>> I'd love to hear your opinions.
>>
>> Roel
>>
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