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Re: Process Indicators
From: Glenda Watson Hyatt
Date: Oct 15, 2001 2:52PM
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Would the "bread crumb" technique work here?
For example, along the top have Home > Step 1 > Step 2.... Just a thought. Paul at WebAIM can probably explain this better than I can.
Good luck.
Cheers,
Glenda
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Subject: Process Indicators
Hi,
I need some accessible way to indicate what step in a process someone is at on a web page. For example:
Visually, down the left side of the page is a list of steps for making a peanut butter sandwich. Down the right side is a detailed description of the process.
What are the different possibilities for indicating what step the person is on? Do you have any examples?
Thanks!
Tim
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