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From: Jon Gunderson
Date: Mar 7, 2005 8:26AM


Joelle,

1. The scrolling features will work in Mozilla inside of an
iframe once you move keyboard focus into the frame. This can
be done using the TAB key.

2. There are headers on the page, I am curious what tool you
are using to navigate headers with Mozilla.

3. One can send the url of any one of the tests to someone and
they should be able to see the test. What url did you try to
send someone and they could not use it?

Thanks you for your comments,
Jon


---- Original message ----
>Date: Mon, 7 Mar 2005 08:43:00 -0600
>From: "Joelle Tegwen"
>Subject: Re: [WebAIM] Web Accessibility Visualization Tool
>To: "WebAIM Discussion List"
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>I found this page very annoying to use.
>
>The content of the page being in a frame made it cumbersome
to use because I
>could not use the keyboard to scroll the content. Also, if
you just included
>that text in the page instead of a frame you could use
tags to make it
>easy to navigate to.
>
>When you click the "link to x" link it displays the content
as I would
>rather see it, but there isn't any navigation or a way to get
back to the
>rest of the content. So if I sent that URL to someone they
couldn't see the
>rest of the site without fiddling with the URL themselves.
>
>The navigation seems useless. It just reloads the page with
the same
>information.
>
>I'm using Mozilla 1.7.2 on NT on a PC
>
>Hope this helps.
>Joelle
>
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