Re: New SC relating to notifications of content change (was Re: Some thinking around the orientation discussion)

On 09/05/2016 16:05, Gregg Vanderheiden RTF wrote:
>  1. If I were clicking on a button to add something to my basket.. and
>     the only change is a notification at the top of  the page that there
>     is now one more thing in my basket — I would not think call THAT a
>     change of context.   Just  a change of data on the page - and a
>     change I created.   Any time  I want to know the answer to that
>     question - I could go to the top of the page and read it.   On some
>     pages (e.g. Amazon) that information isnt available to anyone if the
>     page is scrolled up )

Indeed, it's not a change of context. Hence it is not covered by 3.2.2 
nor any other current SC. Some form of requiring that the user be 
notified is essential here, as otherwise a user may not have any idea 
that their action actually had any form of effect (and then, depending 
on the specific case, may try to activate the same control a few more 
times, resulting in multiple items being added to the cart, for instance)

Also although in the previous example of a form that filters search 
results (where a user changes a checkbox or similar in a form, and as a 
result the search results below are updated) the change is a "change of 
context" (assuming the search results form a large part of the page, 
rather than just being a tiny section of it), I'm not sure 3.2.2 would 
cover this as it requires "does not automatically cause a change of 
context unless the user has been advised of the behavior before using 
the component" - so a pre-emptive "once you change the filter options 
we'll update the results below" kind of indication, rather than 
requiring a notification after the fact.

And again, changes in page content (substantive enough to be called 
"changes of context" or not) that happen automatically (i.e. without a 
direct user input or focus, so not 3.2.1 nor 3.2.2) also currently don't 
require any form of notification for the user (only the ability to 
pause/stop them if they're distracting)

P
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