E-mail List Archives
Thread: Deque AXE plugin
Number of posts in this thread: 6 (In chronological order)
From: mhysnm1964
Date: Fri, Oct 26 2018 12:43AM
Subject: Deque AXE plugin
No previous message | Next message →
All,
Does anyone know if you can get access to the source of AXE for Firefox and
Chrome? As I would like to see if I could make a modification to the plugin.
That is, to save the results to a JSON. Also with AXE Core API which you can
include in your source. Is it possible to create this as a code which you
insert into a page which is already loaded and you don't have direct access
to the source?
Sean
From: Steve Faulkner
Date: Fri, Oct 26 2018 6:08AM
Subject: Re: Deque AXE plugin
← Previous message | Next message →
Axe is available on github https://github.com/dequelabs/axe-core
--
Regards
SteveF
Current Standards Work @W3C
<http://www.paciellogroup.com/blog/2015/03/current-standards-work-at-w3c/>
On Fri, 26 Oct 2018 at 07:44, < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = > wrote:
> All,
>
>
>
> Does anyone know if you can get access to the source of AXE for Firefox and
> Chrome? As I would like to see if I could make a modification to the
> plugin.
> That is, to save the results to a JSON. Also with AXE Core API which you
> can
> include in your source. Is it possible to create this as a code which you
> insert into a page which is already loaded and you don't have direct access
> to the source?
>
>
>
>
>
> Sean
>
>
>
> > > > >
From: Marcy Sutton
Date: Fri, Oct 26 2018 12:10PM
Subject: Re: Deque AXE plugin
← Previous message | Next message →
The axe Chrome and Firefox plugins are not open source, and their license does not allow them to be modified. Please refer to the terms of use: https://www.deque.com/terms-of-use/axe-ext <https://www.deque.com/terms-of-use/axe-ext>
That said, we know many people desire a JSON export from the axe extension. That feature isn't currently available with the free axe plugins, but can be otherwise achieved with our open source axe-core and axe-cli tools, as well as the WorldSpace Attest Devtools extension.
Marcy Sutton | Developer Advocate
Deque Systems - Accessibility for Good
deque.com <http://deque.com/>
> On Oct 26, 2018, at 11:00 AM, = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = wrote:
>
> Send WebAIM-Forum mailing list submissions to
> = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED =
>
> To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit
> http://list.webaim.org/mailman/listinfo/webaim-forum
> or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to
> = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED =
>
> You can reach the person managing the list at
> = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED =
>
> When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific
> than "Re: Contents of WebAIM-Forum digest..."
> Today's Topics:
>
> 1. Deque AXE plugin ( = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = )
> 2. accessible combo boxes and correct behaviour
> ( = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = )
> 3. Re: [EXTERNAL] Navigation in application mode (Isabel Holdsworth)
> 4. Re: keeping jaws focus on a link after page load
> (Isabel Holdsworth)
> 5. Re: Another table sort question (Isabel Holdsworth)
> 6. Re: Deque AXE plugin (Steve Faulkner)
> 7. Re: Keyboard accessible HTML5 video player (Sudheer Babu)
> 8. Accessible Tree Navigation? (Henry, Michael (IntelliDyne))
> 9. GitHub and the Colour Contrast Analyzer latest version
> (Karlen Communications)
> 10. Re: Accessible Tree Navigation? (Birkir R. Gunnarsson)
> 11. Re: Another table sort question (Birkir R. Gunnarsson)
> 12. Re: [EXTERNAL] Navigation in application mode (glen walker)
> 13. Re: Accessible Tree Navigation? (Henry, Michael (IntelliDyne))
>
> From: < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = >
> Subject: [WebAIM] Deque AXE plugin
> Date: October 25, 2018 at 11:43:51 PM PDT
> To: "'WebAIM Discussion List'" < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = >
>
>
> All,
>
>
>
> Does anyone know if you can get access to the source of AXE for Firefox and
> Chrome? As I would like to see if I could make a modification to the plugin.
> That is, to save the results to a JSON. Also with AXE Core API which you can
> include in your source. Is it possible to create this as a code which you
> insert into a page which is already loaded and you don't have direct access
> to the source?
>
>
>
>
>
> Sean
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> From: < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = >
> Subject: [WebAIM] accessible combo boxes and correct behaviour
> Date: October 25, 2018 at 11:54:16 PM PDT
> To: "'WebAIM Discussion List'" < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = >
>
>
> All,
>
>
>
> I have seen many attempts of accessible combo boxes. What I have not seen
> and require verification. When a combo box is open and the keyboard user is
> navigating the list of options. If they press escape. The prior value should
> be maintained in the edit field and not overwritten with the currently
> selected value. All the combo boxes I have tested even the one from W3C ARIA
> 1.1. best practise does what I have described when using Firefox 62. I must
> admit I have not tested this with IE11 or Chrome.
>
>
>
>
>
> For example: A combo box with 3 options. The edit field is blank. The combo
> box is open by using the alt down arrow. The down arrow is moved to the 2nd
> value called "2". The user presses escape and the value 2 is inserted into
> the edit field rather than kept blank.
>
>
>
> I understand Chrome has decided to change how combo boxes are open now.
> Instead of using alt down arrow or the down arrow. The enter key is used. I
> believe this is in Chrome 70. Thoughts on this?
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> From: Isabel Holdsworth < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = >
> Subject: Re: [WebAIM] [EXTERNAL] Navigation in application mode
> Date: October 26, 2018 at 12:21:09 AM PDT
> To: WebAIM Discussion List < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = >
>
>
> So if I wanted to interrogate an item within a grid using a
> screenreader, say for example to read a name or number character by
> character, how would I do that if the arrow keys are being passed to
> the application?
>
> On 22/06/2018, Birkir R. Gunnarsson < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = > wrote:
>> The
>> W3C spec never specifies exactly how a user agent should behave, but
>> strongly hints at it.
>> If NVDA does not switch into application mode inside a grid that's an
>> NVDA bug (unless the grid is marked as readonly).
>> This is why authors still use the application role on a grid, like we
>> did with the datepicker, but screen readers should address these
>> issues. I will go look at NVDA issues and file one if needed.
>>
>>
>>
>> On 6/22/18, glen walker < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = > wrote:
>>> Birkir, when you say that navigation to a grid should automatically
>>> switch
>>> to application/forms mode, are you saying a well-behaved screen reader
>>> should do that for you or that the web developer should be forcing it
>>> somehow?
>>>
>>> The spec for the grid role doesn't explicitly say a user agent should
>>> switch modes but it does say the author should manage the focus.
>>>
>>> When navigating to a grid, NVDA doesn't give an audible notification that
>>> forms mode switched but JAWS does. Using the right arrow after entering
>>> a
>>> grid, NVDA just reads character by character whereas JAWS will navigate
>>> to
>>> the next grid cell.
>>>
>>> So it sounds like JAWS handles the grid as you explained but NVDA does
>>> not.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Fri, Jun 22, 2018 at 11:50 AM, Birkir R. Gunnarsson <
>>> = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = > wrote:
>>>
>>>> I would go with a grid
>>>> http://www.w3.org/TR/wai-aria-practices-1.1/#grid
>>>> Once inside a grid the screen reader should automatically switch to
>>>> application/forms mode passing keys through to the webpage.
>>>> Then you can set up keyboard listeners to respond to the arrow key
>>>> presses.
>>>> For the JQuery script see this example of an accessible date picker:
>>>> https://dequeuniversity.com/library/aria/date-pickers/sf-date-picker
>>>> I workd with a developer to create this. As it was done in 2014 when
>>>> the grid role was poorly supported we used role="application" to force
>>>> the application mode, I believe that is no longer necessary.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 6/22/18, Brandon Keith Biggs < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = > wrote:
>>>>> Hello,
>>>>> Here is a good design for a calendar:
>>>>> http://whatsock.com/tsg/Coding%20Arena/ARIA%20Date%
>>>> 20Pickers/ARIA%20Date%20Picker%20(Basic)/demo.htm
>>>>>
>>>>> If you want to add in appointments, tell the user how many
>>>>> appointments
>>>>> there are each day and allow them to hit enter to see what is on that
>>>>> day
>>>>> and escape to exit back to the date picker.
>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>
>>>>> Brandon Keith Biggs <http://brandonkeithbiggs.com/>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Fri, Jun 22, 2018 at 6:23 AM Tim Harshbarger <
>>>>> = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = > wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Instead of using role="application", it would be better to use an
>>>>>> ARIA
>>>>>> design pattern that more closely matched the interaction.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The thing with role="application" is that, while it puts screen
>>>>>> reader
>>>>>> users in forms mode, it doesn't really tell us how to get around the
>>>>>> application. So using role="application" for one part of the page is
>>>> not
>>>>>> likely to inform screen reader users that pressing the up and down
>>>>>> arrow
>>>>>> keys will move from meeting to meeting and pressing the left and
>>>>>> right
>>>>>> arrow keys will move between days.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> A listbox might work because a screen reader user will expect the up
>>>>>> and
>>>>>> down arrow keys to move up and down the list. Unfortunately, there
>>>>>> is
>>>>>> also
>>>>>> an expectation that using the left and right arrow keys will do the
>>>>>> same
>>>>>> exact thing as using the up and down arrow keys. Users would not
>>>>>> expect
>>>>>> the left and right arrow keys to move between days. If you used a
>>>>>> listbox,
>>>>>> you likely would need to explicitly inform users of what the left and
>>>>>> right
>>>>>> arrow keys do differently.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> To me, this sounds more like a grid. In a grid, there would likely
>>>>>> be
>>>> a
>>>>>> better expectation that the up and down arrow keys would move within
>>>>>> the
>>>>>> day while the left and right arrow keys move between days.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>> Tim
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
From: Jonathan Avila
Date: Fri, Oct 26 2018 12:48PM
Subject: Re: Deque AXE plugin
← Previous message | Next message →
Our community version of Continuum Explorer for chrome allows users to export to JSON format.
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/continuum-explorer-commun/bafnegdlhjhdcmakjaankoogodomfbde
https://www.webaccessibility.com/
Best Regards,
Jonathan
Jonathan Avila, CPWA
Chief Accessibility Officer
Level Access
= EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED =
703.637.8957 office
Visit us online:
Website | Twitter | Facebook | LinkedIn | Blog
Looking to boost your accessibility knowledge? Check out our free webinars!
The information contained in this transmission may be attorney privileged and/or confidential information intended for the use of the individual or entity named above. If the reader of this message is not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any use, dissemination, distribution or copying of this communication is strictly prohibited.
From: Steve Faulkner
Date: Fri, Oct 26 2018 8:47PM
Subject: Re: Deque AXE plugin
← Previous message | Next message →
Note: the google lighthouse extension (which is also integrated into chrome
dev tools)(https://developers.google.com/web/tools/lighthouse/) is open
source (https://github.com/GoogleChrome/lighthouse) and includes aXecore,
so you can modify lighthouse to suit your needs. But as it turns out it
already provides a JSON export feature, so you can run the aXe rules and
then output the results to JSON if desired.
--
Regards
SteveF
On Fri, 26 Oct 2018 at 19:10, Marcy Sutton < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = > wrote:
> The axe Chrome and Firefox plugins are not open source, and their license
> does not allow them to be modified. Please refer to the terms of use:
> https://www.deque.com/terms-of-use/axe-ext <
> https://www.deque.com/terms-of-use/axe-ext>
>
> That said, we know many people desire a JSON export from the axe
> extension. That feature isn't currently available with the free axe
> plugins, but can be otherwise achieved with our open source axe-core and
> axe-cli tools, as well as the WorldSpace Attest Devtools extension.
>
> Marcy Sutton | Developer Advocate
> Deque Systems - Accessibility for Good
> deque.com <http://deque.com/>
>
> > On Oct 26, 2018, at 11:00 AM, = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED =
> wrote:
> >
> > Send WebAIM-Forum mailing list submissions to
> > = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED =
> >
> > To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit
> > http://list.webaim.org/mailman/listinfo/webaim-forum
> > or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to
> > = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED =
> >
> > You can reach the person managing the list at
> > = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED =
> >
> > When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific
> > than "Re: Contents of WebAIM-Forum digest..."
> > Today's Topics:
> >
> > 1. Deque AXE plugin ( = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = )
> > 2. accessible combo boxes and correct behaviour
> > ( = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = )
> > 3. Re: [EXTERNAL] Navigation in application mode (Isabel Holdsworth)
> > 4. Re: keeping jaws focus on a link after page load
> > (Isabel Holdsworth)
> > 5. Re: Another table sort question (Isabel Holdsworth)
> > 6. Re: Deque AXE plugin (Steve Faulkner)
> > 7. Re: Keyboard accessible HTML5 video player (Sudheer Babu)
> > 8. Accessible Tree Navigation? (Henry, Michael (IntelliDyne))
> > 9. GitHub and the Colour Contrast Analyzer latest version
> > (Karlen Communications)
> > 10. Re: Accessible Tree Navigation? (Birkir R. Gunnarsson)
> > 11. Re: Another table sort question (Birkir R. Gunnarsson)
> > 12. Re: [EXTERNAL] Navigation in application mode (glen walker)
> > 13. Re: Accessible Tree Navigation? (Henry, Michael (IntelliDyne))
> >
> > From: < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = >
> > Subject: [WebAIM] Deque AXE plugin
> > Date: October 25, 2018 at 11:43:51 PM PDT
> > To: "'WebAIM Discussion List'" < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = >
> >
> >
> > All,
> >
> >
> >
> > Does anyone know if you can get access to the source of AXE for Firefox
> and
> > Chrome? As I would like to see if I could make a modification to the
> plugin.
> > That is, to save the results to a JSON. Also with AXE Core API which you
> can
> > include in your source. Is it possible to create this as a code which you
> > insert into a page which is already loaded and you don't have direct
> access
> > to the source?
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Sean
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > From: < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = >
> > Subject: [WebAIM] accessible combo boxes and correct behaviour
> > Date: October 25, 2018 at 11:54:16 PM PDT
> > To: "'WebAIM Discussion List'" < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = >
> >
> >
> > All,
> >
> >
> >
> > I have seen many attempts of accessible combo boxes. What I have not seen
> > and require verification. When a combo box is open and the keyboard user
> is
> > navigating the list of options. If they press escape. The prior value
> should
> > be maintained in the edit field and not overwritten with the currently
> > selected value. All the combo boxes I have tested even the one from W3C
> ARIA
> > 1.1. best practise does what I have described when using Firefox 62. I
> must
> > admit I have not tested this with IE11 or Chrome.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > For example: A combo box with 3 options. The edit field is blank. The
> combo
> > box is open by using the alt down arrow. The down arrow is moved to the
> 2nd
> > value called "2". The user presses escape and the value 2 is inserted
> into
> > the edit field rather than kept blank.
> >
> >
> >
> > I understand Chrome has decided to change how combo boxes are open now.
> > Instead of using alt down arrow or the down arrow. The enter key is
> used. I
> > believe this is in Chrome 70. Thoughts on this?
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > From: Isabel Holdsworth < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = >
> > Subject: Re: [WebAIM] [EXTERNAL] Navigation in application mode
> > Date: October 26, 2018 at 12:21:09 AM PDT
> > To: WebAIM Discussion List < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = >
> >
> >
> > So if I wanted to interrogate an item within a grid using a
> > screenreader, say for example to read a name or number character by
> > character, how would I do that if the arrow keys are being passed to
> > the application?
> >
> > On 22/06/2018, Birkir R. Gunnarsson < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = > wrote:
> >> The
> >> W3C spec never specifies exactly how a user agent should behave, but
> >> strongly hints at it.
> >> If NVDA does not switch into application mode inside a grid that's an
> >> NVDA bug (unless the grid is marked as readonly).
> >> This is why authors still use the application role on a grid, like we
> >> did with the datepicker, but screen readers should address these
> >> issues. I will go look at NVDA issues and file one if needed.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> On 6/22/18, glen walker < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = > wrote:
> >>> Birkir, when you say that navigation to a grid should automatically
> >>> switch
> >>> to application/forms mode, are you saying a well-behaved screen reader
> >>> should do that for you or that the web developer should be forcing it
> >>> somehow?
> >>>
> >>> The spec for the grid role doesn't explicitly say a user agent should
> >>> switch modes but it does say the author should manage the focus.
> >>>
> >>> When navigating to a grid, NVDA doesn't give an audible notification
> that
> >>> forms mode switched but JAWS does. Using the right arrow after
> entering
> >>> a
> >>> grid, NVDA just reads character by character whereas JAWS will navigate
> >>> to
> >>> the next grid cell.
> >>>
> >>> So it sounds like JAWS handles the grid as you explained but NVDA does
> >>> not.
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> On Fri, Jun 22, 2018 at 11:50 AM, Birkir R. Gunnarsson <
> >>> = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = > wrote:
> >>>
> >>>> I would go with a grid
> >>>> http://www.w3.org/TR/wai-aria-practices-1.1/#grid
> >>>> Once inside a grid the screen reader should automatically switch to
> >>>> application/forms mode passing keys through to the webpage.
> >>>> Then you can set up keyboard listeners to respond to the arrow key
> >>>> presses.
> >>>> For the JQuery script see this example of an accessible date picker:
> >>>> https://dequeuniversity.com/library/aria/date-pickers/sf-date-picker
> >>>> I workd with a developer to create this. As it was done in 2014 when
> >>>> the grid role was poorly supported we used role="application" to force
> >>>> the application mode, I believe that is no longer necessary.
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>> On 6/22/18, Brandon Keith Biggs < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = > wrote:
> >>>>> Hello,
> >>>>> Here is a good design for a calendar:
> >>>>> http://whatsock.com/tsg/Coding%20Arena/ARIA%20Date%
> >>>> 20Pickers/ARIA%20Date%20Picker%20(Basic)/demo.htm
> >>>>>
> >>>>> If you want to add in appointments, tell the user how many
> >>>>> appointments
> >>>>> there are each day and allow them to hit enter to see what is on that
> >>>>> day
> >>>>> and escape to exit back to the date picker.
> >>>>> Thanks,
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Brandon Keith Biggs <http://brandonkeithbiggs.com/>
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>> On Fri, Jun 22, 2018 at 6:23 AM Tim Harshbarger <
> >>>>> = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = > wrote:
> >>>>>
> >>>>>> Instead of using role="application", it would be better to use an
> >>>>>> ARIA
> >>>>>> design pattern that more closely matched the interaction.
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> The thing with role="application" is that, while it puts screen
> >>>>>> reader
> >>>>>> users in forms mode, it doesn't really tell us how to get around the
> >>>>>> application. So using role="application" for one part of the page
> is
> >>>> not
> >>>>>> likely to inform screen reader users that pressing the up and down
> >>>>>> arrow
> >>>>>> keys will move from meeting to meeting and pressing the left and
> >>>>>> right
> >>>>>> arrow keys will move between days.
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> A listbox might work because a screen reader user will expect the up
> >>>>>> and
> >>>>>> down arrow keys to move up and down the list. Unfortunately, there
> >>>>>> is
> >>>>>> also
> >>>>>> an expectation that using the left and right arrow keys will do the
> >>>>>> same
> >>>>>> exact thing as using the up and down arrow keys. Users would not
> >>>>>> expect
> >>>>>> the left and right arrow keys to move between days. If you used a
> >>>>>> listbox,
> >>>>>> you likely would need to explicitly inform users of what the left
> and
> >>>>>> right
> >>>>>> arrow keys do differently.
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> To me, this sounds more like a grid. In a grid, there would likely
> >>>>>> be
> >>>> a
> >>>>>> better expectation that the up and down arrow keys would move within
> >>>>>> the
> >>>>>> day while the left and right arrow keys move between days.
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> Thanks,
> >>>>>> Tim
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>
From: Sean Murphy
Date: Fri, Oct 26 2018 8:51PM
Subject: Re: Deque AXE plugin
← Previous message | No next message
Thanks for information a lot of the other tools as I require the JSon output
My experience is the part
> On 27 Oct 2018, at 1:47 pm, Steve Faulkner < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = > wrote:
>
> Note: the google lighthouse extension (which is also integrated into chrome
> dev tools)(https://developers.google.com/web/tools/lighthouse/) is open
> source (https://github.com/GoogleChrome/lighthouse) and includes aXecore,
> so you can modify lighthouse to suit your needs. But as it turns out it
> already provides a JSON export feature, so you can run the aXe rules and
> then output the results to JSON if desired.
> --
>
> Regards
>
> SteveF
>
>
>
>> On Fri, 26 Oct 2018 at 19:10, Marcy Sutton < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = > wrote:
>>
>> The axe Chrome and Firefox plugins are not open source, and their license
>> does not allow them to be modified. Please refer to the terms of use:
>> https://www.deque.com/terms-of-use/axe-ext <
>> https://www.deque.com/terms-of-use/axe-ext>
>>
>> That said, we know many people desire a JSON export from the axe
>> extension. That feature isn't currently available with the free axe
>> plugins, but can be otherwise achieved with our open source axe-core and
>> axe-cli tools, as well as the WorldSpace Attest Devtools extension.
>>
>> Marcy Sutton | Developer Advocate
>> Deque Systems - Accessibility for Good
>> deque.com <http://deque.com/>
>>
>>> On Oct 26, 2018, at 11:00 AM, = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED =
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Send WebAIM-Forum mailing list submissions to
>>> = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED =
>>>
>>> To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit
>>> http://list.webaim.org/mailman/listinfo/webaim-forum
>>> or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to
>>> = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED =
>>>
>>> You can reach the person managing the list at
>>> = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED =
>>>
>>> When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific
>>> than "Re: Contents of WebAIM-Forum digest..."
>>> Today's Topics:
>>>
>>> 1. Deque AXE plugin ( = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = )
>>> 2. accessible combo boxes and correct behaviour
>>> ( = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = )
>>> 3. Re: [EXTERNAL] Navigation in application mode (Isabel Holdsworth)
>>> 4. Re: keeping jaws focus on a link after page load
>>> (Isabel Holdsworth)
>>> 5. Re: Another table sort question (Isabel Holdsworth)
>>> 6. Re: Deque AXE plugin (Steve Faulkner)
>>> 7. Re: Keyboard accessible HTML5 video player (Sudheer Babu)
>>> 8. Accessible Tree Navigation? (Henry, Michael (IntelliDyne))
>>> 9. GitHub and the Colour Contrast Analyzer latest version
>>> (Karlen Communications)
>>> 10. Re: Accessible Tree Navigation? (Birkir R. Gunnarsson)
>>> 11. Re: Another table sort question (Birkir R. Gunnarsson)
>>> 12. Re: [EXTERNAL] Navigation in application mode (glen walker)
>>> 13. Re: Accessible Tree Navigation? (Henry, Michael (IntelliDyne))
>>>
>>> From: < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = >
>>> Subject: [WebAIM] Deque AXE plugin
>>> Date: October 25, 2018 at 11:43:51 PM PDT
>>> To: "'WebAIM Discussion List'" < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = >
>>>
>>>
>>> All,
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Does anyone know if you can get access to the source of AXE for Firefox
>> and
>>> Chrome? As I would like to see if I could make a modification to the
>> plugin.
>>> That is, to save the results to a JSON. Also with AXE Core API which you
>> can
>>> include in your source. Is it possible to create this as a code which you
>>> insert into a page which is already loaded and you don't have direct
>> access
>>> to the source?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Sean
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> From: < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = >
>>> Subject: [WebAIM] accessible combo boxes and correct behaviour
>>> Date: October 25, 2018 at 11:54:16 PM PDT
>>> To: "'WebAIM Discussion List'" < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = >
>>>
>>>
>>> All,
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> I have seen many attempts of accessible combo boxes. What I have not seen
>>> and require verification. When a combo box is open and the keyboard user
>> is
>>> navigating the list of options. If they press escape. The prior value
>> should
>>> be maintained in the edit field and not overwritten with the currently
>>> selected value. All the combo boxes I have tested even the one from W3C
>> ARIA
>>> 1.1. best practise does what I have described when using Firefox 62. I
>> must
>>> admit I have not tested this with IE11 or Chrome.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> For example: A combo box with 3 options. The edit field is blank. The
>> combo
>>> box is open by using the alt down arrow. The down arrow is moved to the
>> 2nd
>>> value called "2". The user presses escape and the value 2 is inserted
>> into
>>> the edit field rather than kept blank.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> I understand Chrome has decided to change how combo boxes are open now.
>>> Instead of using alt down arrow or the down arrow. The enter key is
>> used. I
>>> believe this is in Chrome 70. Thoughts on this?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> From: Isabel Holdsworth < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = >
>>> Subject: Re: [WebAIM] [EXTERNAL] Navigation in application mode
>>> Date: October 26, 2018 at 12:21:09 AM PDT
>>> To: WebAIM Discussion List < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = >
>>>
>>>
>>> So if I wanted to interrogate an item within a grid using a
>>> screenreader, say for example to read a name or number character by
>>> character, how would I do that if the arrow keys are being passed to
>>> the application?
>>>
>>>> On 22/06/2018, Birkir R. Gunnarsson < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = > wrote:
>>>> The
>>>> W3C spec never specifies exactly how a user agent should behave, but
>>>> strongly hints at it.
>>>> If NVDA does not switch into application mode inside a grid that's an
>>>> NVDA bug (unless the grid is marked as readonly).
>>>> This is why authors still use the application role on a grid, like we
>>>> did with the datepicker, but screen readers should address these
>>>> issues. I will go look at NVDA issues and file one if needed.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> On 6/22/18, glen walker < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = > wrote:
>>>>> Birkir, when you say that navigation to a grid should automatically
>>>>> switch
>>>>> to application/forms mode, are you saying a well-behaved screen reader
>>>>> should do that for you or that the web developer should be forcing it
>>>>> somehow?
>>>>>
>>>>> The spec for the grid role doesn't explicitly say a user agent should
>>>>> switch modes but it does say the author should manage the focus.
>>>>>
>>>>> When navigating to a grid, NVDA doesn't give an audible notification
>> that
>>>>> forms mode switched but JAWS does. Using the right arrow after
>> entering
>>>>> a
>>>>> grid, NVDA just reads character by character whereas JAWS will navigate
>>>>> to
>>>>> the next grid cell.
>>>>>
>>>>> So it sounds like JAWS handles the grid as you explained but NVDA does
>>>>> not.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Fri, Jun 22, 2018 at 11:50 AM, Birkir R. Gunnarsson <
>>>>> = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = > wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> I would go with a grid
>>>>>> http://www.w3.org/TR/wai-aria-practices-1.1/#grid
>>>>>> Once inside a grid the screen reader should automatically switch to
>>>>>> application/forms mode passing keys through to the webpage.
>>>>>> Then you can set up keyboard listeners to respond to the arrow key
>>>>>> presses.
>>>>>> For the JQuery script see this example of an accessible date picker:
>>>>>> https://dequeuniversity.com/library/aria/date-pickers/sf-date-picker
>>>>>> I workd with a developer to create this. As it was done in 2014 when
>>>>>> the grid role was poorly supported we used role="application" to force
>>>>>> the application mode, I believe that is no longer necessary.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On 6/22/18, Brandon Keith Biggs < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = > wrote:
>>>>>>> Hello,
>>>>>>> Here is a good design for a calendar:
>>>>>>> http://whatsock.com/tsg/Coding%20Arena/ARIA%20Date%
>>>>>> 20Pickers/ARIA%20Date%20Picker%20(Basic)/demo.htm
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> If you want to add in appointments, tell the user how many
>>>>>>> appointments
>>>>>>> there are each day and allow them to hit enter to see what is on that
>>>>>>> day
>>>>>>> and escape to exit back to the date picker.
>>>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Brandon Keith Biggs <http://brandonkeithbiggs.com/>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Fri, Jun 22, 2018 at 6:23 AM Tim Harshbarger <
>>>>>>> = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = > wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Instead of using role="application", it would be better to use an
>>>>>>>> ARIA
>>>>>>>> design pattern that more closely matched the interaction.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> The thing with role="application" is that, while it puts screen
>>>>>>>> reader
>>>>>>>> users in forms mode, it doesn't really tell us how to get around the
>>>>>>>> application. So using role="application" for one part of the page
>> is
>>>>>> not
>>>>>>>> likely to inform screen reader users that pressing the up and down
>>>>>>>> arrow
>>>>>>>> keys will move from meeting to meeting and pressing the left and
>>>>>>>> right
>>>>>>>> arrow keys will move between days.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> A listbox might work because a screen reader user will expect the up
>>>>>>>> and
>>>>>>>> down arrow keys to move up and down the list. Unfortunately, there
>>>>>>>> is
>>>>>>>> also
>>>>>>>> an expectation that using the left and right arrow keys will do the
>>>>>>>> same
>>>>>>>> exact thing as using the up and down arrow keys. Users would not
>>>>>>>> expect
>>>>>>>> the left and right arrow keys to move between days. If you used a
>>>>>>>> listbox,
>>>>>>>> you likely would need to explicitly inform users of what the left
>> and
>>>>>>>> right
>>>>>>>> arrow keys do differently.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> To me, this sounds more like a grid. In a grid, there would likely
>>>>>>>> be
>>>>>> a
>>>>>>>> better expectation that the up and down arrow keys would move within
>>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>>> day while the left and right arrow keys move between days.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>>>> Tim
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>