Re: Action 1010 – Kim to rewrite 1.8.2 Example 2 from EO21

All,
please voice (email) any objection/edits by monday Aug 4.
if none, We will consider it ok to put into the document.
Jim


On Thu, Jul 31, 2014 at 3:28 PM, Richards, Jan <jrichards@ocadu.ca> wrote:

>  Minor edit:
>
>  George uses a screen reader. He is showing a sighted colleague how to
> complete a registration form that's contained within a viewport. The form
> exceeds the vertical bounds of the viewport. As George completes each form
> entry and navigates sequentially to the next (by pressing the TAB key), if
> the next form is not already visible in the viewport, it scrolls into view.
>
>
> -Jan
>
> (MR) JAN RICHARDS
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>    ------------------------------
> *From:* Kim Patch [kim@redstartsystems.com]
> *Sent:* July-31-14 3:26 PM
> *To:* User Agent Working Group
> *Subject:* Action 1010 – Kim to rewrite 1.8.2 Example 2 from EO21
>
>  Action 1010 – Kim to rewrite 1.8.2 Example 2 from EO21
>
>
>  *SC*
>
> 1.8.2 Move Viewport to Selection and Focus: When a viewport's selection or
> input focus changes, the viewport's content moves as necessary to ensure
> that the new selection or input focus location is at least partially in the
> visible portion of the viewport. (Level A)
>
>
>  *EO21:** Example 2 is not clear. Why and how George should scroll? *
> ("George uses a screen reader. He is showing a sighted colleague how to
> complete a registration form that's contained within a viewport. The form
> exceeds the vertical bounds of the viewport, requiring George to scroll
> vertically to view the complete form content. When George completes each
> form entry, if the next form is not already visible in the viewport, it
> scrolls into view.")
>
>
>  Fixed example to be clear that George does not have to scroll:
> George uses a screen reader. He is showing a sighted colleague how to
> complete a registration form that's contained within a viewport. The form
> exceeds the vertical bounds of the viewport. When George completes each
> form entry, if the next form is not already visible in the viewport, it
> scrolls into view.
> --
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