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From: shankar shan
Date: Thu, Jan 12 2017 9:58PM
Subject: recommendations to make section 508 course accessible.
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Hello all, greetings.
Hope all are doing good.
I need some recommendations to make section 508 course accessible.
Currently, I am trying to give the feedback for the dhs training
division to make the training accessible.
in this regards, I have some questions.

In the practical testing page, some of the elements are not keyboard
focusable, but, I want the visually impaired people should no that,
the page has some elements which is not focusable with keyboard.
but, how can I convey them.



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From: Ryan E. Benson
Date: Thu, Jan 12 2017 10:07PM
Subject: Re: recommendations to make section 508 course accessible.
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Department of Homeland Security has very strict standards for compliance,
if that is what you mean. You should be testing stuff made for them using
their Trusted Tester guidelines. I am not an expert in their guidelines,
but I am pretty certain that they will not only accept test results based
on those.

Ryan E. Benson

On Jan 12, 2017 23:59, "shankar shan" < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = > wrote:

Hello all, greetings.
Hope all are doing good.
I need some recommendations to make section 508 course accessible.
Currently, I am trying to give the feedback for the dhs training
division to make the training accessible.
in this regards, I have some questions.

In the practical testing page, some of the elements are not keyboard
focusable, but, I want the visually impaired people should no that,
the page has some elements which is not focusable with keyboard.
but, how can I convey them.



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Thanks and regards
Shankar
*****ACCESSIBILITY AND USABILITY TESTER AT HCL TECHNOLOGIES *****

From: shankar shan
Date: Thu, Jan 12 2017 10:50PM
Subject: Re: recommendations to make section 508 course accessible.
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Benson, thanks for the quick response.
but, can visually impaired successfully complete the training without
taking sighted assistance?

I got the document from them, where they mentioned, the screen reader
user has to take the sighted assistance some time to complete the
course when the keyboard focus does not reach the elements or keyboard
got trapped.



On 1/13/17, Ryan E. Benson < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = > wrote:
> Department of Homeland Security has very strict standards for compliance,
> if that is what you mean. You should be testing stuff made for them using
> their Trusted Tester guidelines. I am not an expert in their guidelines,
> but I am pretty certain that they will not only accept test results based
> on those.
>
> Ryan E. Benson
>
> On Jan 12, 2017 23:59, "shankar shan" < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = > wrote:
>
> Hello all, greetings.
> Hope all are doing good.
> I need some recommendations to make section 508 course accessible.
> Currently, I am trying to give the feedback for the dhs training
> division to make the training accessible.
> in this regards, I have some questions.
>
> In the practical testing page, some of the elements are not keyboard
> focusable, but, I want the visually impaired people should no that,
> the page has some elements which is not focusable with keyboard.
> but, how can I convey them.
>
>
>
> --
> jammed and internet hanged?Reach through the following means:
> mobile: +91 9599194749
> whats app: +91 7795927572
> skype: Shankar.a
> email: = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED =
> Thanks and regards
> Shankar
> *****ACCESSIBILITY AND USABILITY TESTER AT HCL TECHNOLOGIES *****
> > > > > > > > >


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From: Rakesh P
Date: Fri, Jan 13 2017 5:34AM
Subject: Re: recommendations to make section 508 course accessible.
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Shenkar,

If the document says that some elements in the course are not keyboard
operable it means that the course authors are aware of the problems.
However I recommend you to inform the team concerned.
May be you can point to specific WCAG 2.0 success criteria 2.1.1 Keyboard
only to mention how keyboard only and screen reader users are effected due
to inaccessible course content.

Thanks & Regards
Rakesh

On Fri, Jan 13, 2017 at 11:20 AM, shankar shan < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = >
wrote:

> Benson, thanks for the quick response.
> but, can visually impaired successfully complete the training without
> taking sighted assistance?
>
> I got the document from them, where they mentioned, the screen reader
> user has to take the sighted assistance some time to complete the
> course when the keyboard focus does not reach the elements or keyboard
> got trapped.
>
>
>
> On 1/13/17, Ryan E. Benson < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = > wrote:
> > Department of Homeland Security has very strict standards for compliance,
> > if that is what you mean. You should be testing stuff made for them
> using
> > their Trusted Tester guidelines. I am not an expert in their guidelines,
> > but I am pretty certain that they will not only accept test results based
> > on those.
> >
> > Ryan E. Benson
> >
> > On Jan 12, 2017 23:59, "shankar shan" < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = > wrote:
> >
> > Hello all, greetings.
> > Hope all are doing good.
> > I need some recommendations to make section 508 course accessible.
> > Currently, I am trying to give the feedback for the dhs training
> > division to make the training accessible.
> > in this regards, I have some questions.
> >
> > In the practical testing page, some of the elements are not keyboard
> > focusable, but, I want the visually impaired people should no that,
> > the page has some elements which is not focusable with keyboard.
> > but, how can I convey them.
> >
> >
> >
> > --
> > jammed and internet hanged?Reach through the following means:
> > mobile: +91 9599194749
> > whats app: +91 7795927572
> > skype: Shankar.a
> > email: = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED =
> > Thanks and regards
> > Shankar
> > *****ACCESSIBILITY AND USABILITY TESTER AT HCL TECHNOLOGIES *****
> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >
>
>
> --
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> Thanks and regards
> Shankar
> *****ACCESSIBILITY AND USABILITY TESTER AT HCL TECHNOLOGIES *****
> > > > >

From: Lovely, Brian (CONT)
Date: Fri, Jan 13 2017 6:33AM
Subject: Re: recommendations to make section 508 course accessible.
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When you say not all elements are keyboard focusable, that may not be a problem. Only certain elements (anchors and form elements) are natively focusable. The other elements are intended to be navigated with the virtual cursor (the arrow keys). If you mean that not all elements are accessible via the keyboard only, then that is a problem. I just want to point out that not all elements in a page need to be in the tab order to be navigable by keyboard.

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Subject: [WebAIM] recommendations to make section 508 course accessible.

Hello all, greetings.
Hope all are doing good.
I need some recommendations to make section 508 course accessible.
Currently, I am trying to give the feedback for the dhs training division to make the training accessible.
in this regards, I have some questions.

In the practical testing page, some of the elements are not keyboard focusable, but, I want the visually impaired people should no that, the page has some elements which is not focusable with keyboard.
but, how can I convey them.



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jammed and internet hanged?Reach through the following means:
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Thanks and regards
Shankar
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From: Jonathan Cohn
Date: Fri, Jan 13 2017 8:32AM
Subject: Re: recommendations to make section 508 course accessible.
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I believe at least one person from the trusted tester program is on this
list. If you do not get direct feedback, contact me at = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED =
and I will make sure the OAST staff is aware of your concerns.

Best Wishes,

Jonathan Cohn


On 13 January 2017 at 08:33, Lovely, Brian (CONT) <
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> When you say not all elements are keyboard focusable, that may not be a
> problem. Only certain elements (anchors and form elements) are natively
> focusable. The other elements are intended to be navigated with the virtual
> cursor (the arrow keys). If you mean that not all elements are accessible
> via the keyboard only, then that is a problem. I just want to point out
> that not all elements in a page need to be in the tab order to be navigable
> by keyboard.
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> Behalf Of shankar shan
> Sent: Thursday, January 12, 2017 11:59 PM
> To: WebAIM Discussion List < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = >
> Subject: [WebAIM] recommendations to make section 508 course accessible.
>
> Hello all, greetings.
> Hope all are doing good.
> I need some recommendations to make section 508 course accessible.
> Currently, I am trying to give the feedback for the dhs training division
> to make the training accessible.
> in this regards, I have some questions.
>
> In the practical testing page, some of the elements are not keyboard
> focusable, but, I want the visually impaired people should no that, the
> page has some elements which is not focusable with keyboard.
> but, how can I convey them.
>
>
>
> --
> jammed and internet hanged?Reach through the following means:
> mobile: +91 9599194749
> whats app: +91 7795927572
> skype: Shankar.a
> email: = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED =
> Thanks and regards
> Shankar
> *****ACCESSIBILITY AND USABILITY TESTER AT HCL TECHNOLOGIES *****
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