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From: Nancy Johnson
Date: Fri, Mar 06 2009 9:45AM
Subject: Accessibility of this demo link below
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Hi,
My primary site is coldfusion driven, and are looking for ways to
smooth our multiple dropdowns.
Our backend developer is testing this Ajax driven dropdown. It seems
to be keyboard accessible and I believe it refreshes with each choice.
http://www.indiankey.com/mxajax/examples/mxSelect1.cfm
Any thoughts on Accessibility?
Thanks
Nancy
From: ben morrison
Date: Fri, Mar 06 2009 9:55AM
Subject: Re: Accessibility of this demo link below
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On Fri, Mar 6, 2009 at 4:44 PM, Nancy Johnson < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = > wrote:
> Hi,
>
> My primary site is coldfusion driven, and are looking for ways to
> smooth our multiple dropdowns.
>
> Our backend developer is testing this Ajax driven dropdown. It seems
> to be keyboard accessible and I believe it refreshes with each choice.
> http://www.indiankey.com/mxajax/examples/mxSelect1.cfm
>
> Any thoughts on Accessibility?
>
>
> Thanks
>
> Nancy
>
From: ben morrison
Date: Fri, Mar 06 2009 10:00AM
Subject: Re: Accessibility of this demo link below
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On Fri, Mar 6, 2009 at 4:44 PM, Nancy Johnson < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = > wrote:
>
> Our backend developer is testing this Ajax driven dropdown. It seems
> to be keyboard accessible and I believe it refreshes with each choice.
> http://www.indiankey.com/mxajax/examples/mxSelect1.cfm
>
> Any thoughts on Accessibility?
>
>
Turn Javascript off - does the FORM still work?
Ben
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Ben Morrison
From: Randi
Date: Fri, Mar 06 2009 11:25AM
Subject: Re: Accessibility of this demo link below
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Between where it says "quality technical screen task" and "home", on
my macbook using leopard and voice over, it says "html content".
Usually that means there's something for me to interact with, so I
went to interact with it but it did nothing. I don't know if there's
anything there. The drop down menus are great however. I run into
menus like that on most sites and they're accessible multiple ways
with voiceover and very easy to navigate. I like how you can select
phone model and then make. I don't know what your site is for, but
I've tried navigating to read about cell phones on other sites and its
practically impossible.
I am a new voiceover user so I don't know how much value my experience
has, but I've got the navigation basics down pretty well. No clue
about Windows readers as I don't use them.
Hope that helps,
Randi.
Oh PS, java script was mentioned, that might be where I got my "html
content" hangup, as jova does not work with voiceover.
On 3/6/09, ben morrison < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = > wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 6, 2009 at 4:44 PM, Nancy Johnson < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = > wrote:
>
>>
>> Our backend developer is testing this Ajax driven dropdown. It seems
>> to be keyboard accessible and I believe it refreshes with each choice.
>> http://www.indiankey.com/mxajax/examples/mxSelect1.cfm
>>
>> Any thoughts on Accessibility?
>>
>>
> Turn Javascript off - does the FORM still work?
>
> Ben
> --
> Ben Morrison
>
From: Dean Hamack
Date: Fri, Mar 06 2009 8:45PM
Subject: Re: Accessibility of this demo link below
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It doesn't work with javascript disabled. So it may be accessible, but only
for 9 out of 10 people...