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From: John Foliot
Date: Wed, May 05 2010 12:09PM
Subject: j Query (was RE: Accessible Joomla Tab plugin)
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Gareth Dart wrote:
>
> In terms of joomla extensions, can't help you, but we use Jquery's tabs
> widget on our joomla 1.0.x based sites. Tabs can be selected via the
> tab key and selected tabs are brought to the front via the return key.
> I have not yet acquainted myself thoroughly with jquery's accessibility
> but have generally heard good things about it and have not yet noticed
> any serious complaints about it's accessibility.

Just to add to the discussion of jQuery - the core library is pretty good
vis-à-vis ARIA enhancement, and AOL recently contracted with TPG
(http://www.paciellogroup.com/blog/?p=566) to review and improve jQuery UI
to fill in any missing holes. This will be a huge accessibility boost to
jQuery. Adding third-party modules/plug-in scripts to jQuery might require
an assessment to see if the developer added ARIA attributes, but I am
feeling very confident that the base library will be extremely good in
short order.

FWIW

JF





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> Sent: Wednesday 5 May 2010 09:56
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> Subject: [WebAIM] Accessible Joomla Tab plugin
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> Hi All,
>
> We are currently working on a website that includes Tab Layout and are
> using Joomla 1.5.15 for building the website.
> Does anyone know of a Joomla plug-in that includes keyboard support for
> Tab layout?
>
> Any help with this regards will be highly appreciated.
>
>
> Thanks & Regards,
> Priti Rohra
> Senior Accessibility Consultant
> Net Systems Informatics (India) Pvt. Ltd. & BarrierBreak Technologies
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From: Joshue O Connor
Date: Wed, May 05 2010 1:15PM
Subject: Re: j Query (was RE: Accessible Joomla Tab plugin)
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On 05/05/2010 18:10, John Foliot wrote:
> Just to add to the discussion of jQuery - the core library is pretty good
> vis-à-vis ARIA enhancement, and AOL recently contracted with TPG
> (http://www.paciellogroup.com/blog/?p=566) to review and improve jQuery UI
> to fill in any missing holes. This will be a huge accessibility boost to
> jQuery. Adding third-party modules/plug-in scripts to jQuery might require
> an assessment to see if the developer added ARIA attributes, but I am
> feeling very confident that the base library will be extremely good in
> short order.

That is good news! Thanks for the heads up.

Cheers

Josh


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