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From: glen walker
Date: Aug 30, 2019 8:28AM
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> I am not able to move across the navigation but cannot figure out how to
access the content in subequent panels.
Not sure I follow. I was able to tab through the bottom navigation area
(both chrome and firefox) and select each of the items and see new quotes
displayed.
On Fri, Aug 30, 2019 at 6:32 AM Abby Kingman < <EMAIL REMOVED> > wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'd love to get feedback on a tabpanel / carousel component that we have in
> the works. Despite my reservations, this was pitched to the client and they
> liked it :-(
>
> Here is a link to a quick proof-of-concept prototype:
>
> https://dev.blackboard.com/mannequin/#/component/a9d0c6bcd9617ade9c79ef1d20fe055b/sample/Default
> FWIW, the link is to our full design system, but at this time just this
> particular component is in play.
>
> It works pretty much as I had surmised it would, once I keyboard navigate
> through the image and quote in the first panel, and then enter the
> navigation, I am not able to move across the navigation but cannot figure
> out how to access the content in subequent panels.
>
> If they could put focus on the link when the button is pressed, that would
> work for keyboard users, but screen reader users would not get to the
> image. Perhaps for this particular application that is OK because the
> images will just be headshots. But, in some cases it may be a group of
> people or a location.
>
> Looking forward to any thoughts / feedback / suggestions!
>
> Abby
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> Abby Kingman, CPACC
>
> Last Call Media
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