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Re: Frame and IFrame

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From: Sumit Patel
Date: Jun 14, 2020 10:42PM


So, I have one more doubt here.

In a IFrame, after the YouTube video, a More option has provided. If
you activate, yu will get options such as share in a small dialogue
box. If you use Arrow keys, focus won't move out of the dialogue box.
but, with Tab navigation, focus will go to the controls out of the
dialogue box. Means in the parent page. Does it a failure? If yes,
which SC?

On 10/06/2020, Dhananjay Bhole < <EMAIL REMOVED> > wrote:
> Hi Sumit,
>
> Frame is like a Div tag used for separation of content of large web
> page. I believe that the frame is now out dated. Instead Web
> developers use Div classes and region tags.
>
> Iframe is an inline frame used to display content of other website or
> any advertisement in the web page. Utube video frame is an example of
> Iframe.
>
> We need to test content of iframe for accessibility as it is consider
> a part of complete web page. The Symantec structure of the iframe
> should match with the web page in wich the iframe is imbedded.
>
> That's what I know.
>
> Cheers,
> On 6/9/20, Sumit Patel < <EMAIL REMOVED> > wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> How can we differentiate Frame and IFrame?
>>
>> If a YouTube video has included in a page, whether is that an example
>> of frame or IFrame?
>> Do we need to test the controls in the YouTube such as share options
>> and more options while we test the page?
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Sumit Patel
>> >> >> >> >>
>
>
> --
> Dhananjay Bhole,
> Accessibility evangelist,
> Cell: +919850123212
> Website: http://www.sites.google.com/site/dhananjaybhole
> > > > >