- From: Storr, Francis <francis.storr@intel.com>
- Date: Thu, 21 Sep 2017 18:12:44 +0000
- To: "Gunderson, Jon R" <jongund@illinois.edu>, Matt King <a11ythinker@gmail.com>, 'ARIA Working Group' <public-aria@w3.org>
- CC: "public-aria-practices@w3.org" <public-aria-practices@w3.org>
Hi, all I also have a comment about the carousel example. The carousel has a Pause/Start button that is findable when it’s focused on or when a screen reader moves through form elements, but that’s not going to help speech-recognition users who need something on the screen to target. It would be better to have the Start/Pause button visible so it’s more usable for that user group (and anyone else who really dislikes carousels!). Regards — Francis Storr Lead Designer, Software Accessibility Program Intel On 9/18/17, 08:03, "Gunderson, Jon R" <jongund@illinois.edu> wrote: Matt, We have 90% of a carousel example to show, so if there is some time today can we review the current design? https://rawgit.com/charmarkk/aria-practices/carousel/examples/carousel/carousel.html Jon
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