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From: Vincent Young
Date: Mon, Oct 31 2011 12:48PM
Subject: Focusing select menu on form error a problem for mobile?
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One interaction standard that has been out there for a while is to focus
the first errored form field. On mobile devices such as the iPhone if a
select is focused on form error the default scroll wheel appears. I'm not
a frequent mobile user, so don't know if this has usability issues or
furthermore accessibility issues. Any thoughts on this practice? Does
this give more evidence for always focusing, let's say, the error list? Is
form field focusing OK and if the select menu is the first errored form
field do we just not focus anything? I have always been a fan of focusing
the first form error as long as the conditions are right...
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From: Vincent Young
Date: Mon, Oct 31 2011 1:24PM
Subject: Re: Focusing select menu on form error a problem for mobile?
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Example:
http://webhipster.com/testing/livenation/error/
On Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 11:49 AM, Vincent Young < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = >wrote:
> One interaction standard that has been out there for a while is to focus
> the first errored form field. On mobile devices such as the iPhone if a
> select is focused on form error the default scroll wheel appears. I'm not
> a frequent mobile user, so don't know if this has usability issues or
> furthermore accessibility issues. Any thoughts on this practice? Does
> this give more evidence for always focusing, let's say, the error list? Is
> form field focusing OK and if the select menu is the first errored form
> field do we just not focus anything? I have always been a fan of focusing
> the first form error as long as the conditions are right...
>
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> WebHipster Interactive, ltd.
> Vincent Young - Principal
> 742 N Sweetzer
> West Hollywood, CA 90069
> p: 614.607.3400
> f: 339-674-3400
> e: = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED =
> w: http://www.webhipster.com
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>
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Vincent Young - Principal
742 N Sweetzer
West Hollywood, CA 90069
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From: Vincent Young
Date: Tue, Nov 01 2011 11:33AM
Subject: Re: Focusing select menu on form error a problem for mobile?
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Because of lack of feedback I'm going to write this off as a non issue.
Focusing a select menu after a form submission and error does not have any
accessibility or usability concerns. Feel free to do so in your own work.
On Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 11:59 AM, Vincent Young < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = >wrote:
> Example:
>
> http://webhipster.com/testing/livenation/error/
>
>
> On Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 11:49 AM, Vincent Young < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = >wrote:
>
>> One interaction standard that has been out there for a while is to focus
>> the first errored form field. On mobile devices such as the iPhone if a
>> select is focused on form error the default scroll wheel appears. I'm not
>> a frequent mobile user, so don't know if this has usability issues or
>> furthermore accessibility issues. Any thoughts on this practice? Does
>> this give more evidence for always focusing, let's say, the error list? Is
>> form field focusing OK and if the select menu is the first errored form
>> field do we just not focus anything? I have always been a fan of focusing
>> the first form error as long as the conditions are right...
>>
>> --
>> WebHipster Interactive, ltd.
>> Vincent Young - Principal
>> 742 N Sweetzer
>> West Hollywood, CA 90069
>> p: 614.607.3400
>> f: 339-674-3400
>> e: = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED =
>> w: http://www.webhipster.com
>>
>>
>
>
> --
> WebHipster Interactive, ltd.
> Vincent Young - Principal
> 742 N Sweetzer
> West Hollywood, CA 90069
> p: 614.607.3400
> f: 339-674-3400
> e: = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED =
> w: http://www.webhipster.com
>
>
--
WebHipster Interactive, ltd.
Vincent Young - Principal
742 N Sweetzer
West Hollywood, CA 90069
p: 614.607.3400
f: 339-674-3400
e: = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED =
w: http://www.webhipster.com