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From: Randi
Date: Sat, May 02 2009 8:05AM
Subject: Update: MLB alerts and a question
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Hi guys. I wanted to give an update on my issue with wanting MLB
alerts a few months back. I still was not able to access mlb.com to
log in, but someone from this list forwarded my message to Lainey and
she's been contacting me. So whoever that was, thank you. I want to
sign up for Gameday audio there but still can't set up an account. On
a good note though, I just purchased a Windows Smartphone and added
Mobilespeak. I was able to sign up for text alerts at ESPN.com with no
needed assistance. I was so impressed with how accessible this was,
that I sent them a feedback message and received a personal reply
within an hour. Wow. Now I never go without knowing what is going on
with my 2 teams. Sweet.

One question did arise in my doing this on ESPN.com. When I was adding
a team to my alerts, at the very end the computer said, "submit
image". Usually if submit is an icon, the computer will say something
like, "submit image, link". I didn't hear a link before or after so I
clicked the submit image and it worked. So I guess my question is, why
didn't I hear "link"? This isn't a big deal, but could be confusing
for screenreader users. A few months ago, I might not have clicked
something that said "submit image" if I did not hear a link. I'm just
curious, thats all.

Thanks for all your help with the previous need of finding an email
list for team updates. I am very happy with my text alerts, and with
how easy it was to sign up for them.

:) Randi

--
I'm not disabled, my eyes are. ;)

From: Chris Hoffman
Date: Sat, May 02 2009 11:35AM
Subject: Re: Update: MLB alerts and a question
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Hi Randi,

I'm not exactly certain, but my guess is that the forms at ESPN use
proper HTML submit buttons with their types set to "image", while the
other forms you have visited are using link elements that submit the
form with Javascript.

If that's so, then ESPN are the ones who -- at least from a technical
perspective -- are doing it right.

(Just out of curiosity, I set up a test page at
http://outstandingelephant.com/playground/image_buttons that renders
image buttons in three different ways. I'm guessing that the second
technique, using the anchor/link element, is the one you are used to.)

-- Chris

On Sat, May 2, 2009 at 10:03 AM, Randi < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = > wrote:
> Hi guys. I wanted to give an update on my issue with wanting MLB
> alerts a few months back. I still was not able to access mlb.com to
> log in, but someone from this list forwarded my message to Lainey and
> she's been contacting me. So whoever that was, thank you. I want to
> sign up for Gameday audio there but still can't set up an account. On
> a good note though, I just purchased a Windows Smartphone and added
> Mobilespeak. I was able to sign up for text alerts at ESPN.com with no
> needed assistance. I was so impressed with how accessible this was,
> that I sent them a feedback message and received a personal reply
> within an hour. Wow. Now I never go without knowing what is going on
> with my 2 teams. Sweet.
>
> One question did arise in my doing this on ESPN.com. When I was adding
> a team to my alerts, at the very end the computer said, "submit
> image". Usually if submit is an icon, the computer will say something
> like, "submit image, link". I didn't hear a link before or after so I
> clicked the submit image and it worked. So I guess my question is, why
> didn't I hear "link"? This isn't a big deal, but could be confusing
> for screenreader users. A few months ago, I might not have clicked
> something that said "submit image" if I did not hear a link. I'm just
> curious, thats all.
>
> Thanks for all your help with the previous need of finding an email
> list for team updates. I am very happy with my text alerts, and with
> how easy it was to sign up for them.
>
> :) Randi
>
> --
> I'm not disabled, my eyes are. ;)
>

From: Randi
Date: Sat, May 02 2009 12:05PM
Subject: Re: Update: MLB alerts and a question
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Oh very interesting. Thank you for doing that. Yes, the first one is
the one I am most used to, and the one that is the most obvious as
something I press to submit. The second one is like the one on ESPN.
You say that is the correct way? Interesting, because that one is less
obvious as to its function. The third, I have run across before and
hate, because it doesn't tell me what the button is for.

Thank you for such a clear explanation!
Randi

On 5/2/09, Chris Hoffman < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = > wrote:
> Hi Randi,
>
> I'm not exactly certain, but my guess is that the forms at ESPN use
> proper HTML submit buttons with their types set to "image", while the
> other forms you have visited are using link elements that submit the
> form with Javascript.
>
> If that's so, then ESPN are the ones who -- at least from a technical
> perspective -- are doing it right.
>
> (Just out of curiosity, I set up a test page at
> http://outstandingelephant.com/playground/image_buttons that renders
> image buttons in three different ways. I'm guessing that the second
> technique, using the anchor/link element, is the one you are used to.)
>
> -- Chris
>
> On Sat, May 2, 2009 at 10:03 AM, Randi < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = > wrote:
>> Hi guys. I wanted to give an update on my issue with wanting MLB
>> alerts a few months back. I still was not able to access mlb.com to
>> log in, but someone from this list forwarded my message to Lainey and
>> she's been contacting me. So whoever that was, thank you. I want to
>> sign up for Gameday audio there but still can't set up an account. On
>> a good note though, I just purchased a Windows Smartphone and added
>> Mobilespeak. I was able to sign up for text alerts at ESPN.com with no
>> needed assistance. I was so impressed with how accessible this was,
>> that I sent them a feedback message and received a personal reply
>> within an hour. Wow. Now I never go without knowing what is going on
>> with my 2 teams. Sweet.
>>
>> One question did arise in my doing this on ESPN.com. When I was adding
>> a team to my alerts, at the very end the computer said, "submit
>> image". Usually if submit is an icon, the computer will say something
>> like, "submit image, link". I didn't hear a link before or after so I
>> clicked the submit image and it worked. So I guess my question is, why
>> didn't I hear "link"? This isn't a big deal, but could be confusing
>> for screenreader users. A few months ago, I might not have clicked
>> something that said "submit image" if I did not hear a link. I'm just
>> curious, thats all.
>>
>> Thanks for all your help with the previous need of finding an email
>> list for team updates. I am very happy with my text alerts, and with
>> how easy it was to sign up for them.
>>
>> :) Randi
>>
>> --
>> I'm not disabled, my eyes are. ;)
>>