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Re: Using multiple checkboxes that amount to a keyboard trap or any other WCAG success criteria failure?

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From: Patrick H. Lauke
Date: Jul 14, 2020 2:34AM


On 14/07/2020 08:28, Wing Kuet wrote:
> Hypothetically if there is a web page with form that includes over say over 1000 checkboxes would this amount to a Keyboard trap fail or any WCAG success criteria failure? Does anyone have a view of this? Would the act of having to navigate through too many checkboxes be considered a failure of the keyboard trap because of the potential of the user giving up and not wanting to navigate through all those checkboxes?

Purely from a WCAG perspective, this would not be a failure of 2.1.2 No
Keyboard Trap per se, as focus can be moved away from each checkbox.

If those checkboxes are repeated across multiple pages, this may be a
failure of 2.4.1 Bypass Blocks. But if this large number of checkboxes
only occurs on a single page, even that SC would not really apply.

This feels more like a "usability for keyboard users" problem, not
directly addressed by WCAG just now.

P
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