- From: Schnabel, Stefan <stefan.schnabel@sap.com>
- Date: Thu, 13 Mar 2014 08:29:38 +0000
- To: James Craig <jcraig@apple.com>
- CC: Bryan Garaventa <bryan.garaventa@ssbbartgroup.com>, public-pfwg <public-pfwg@w3.org>, Joseph Scheuhammer <clown@alum.mit.edu>
James, why not creating a better one ? Do we have an element test suite for ARIA hosted by Apple? If not, why not create it as public reference for Safari QA both for desktop and iOS? This would be (by the way) also a *wonderful* way to introduce testable examples for the proposed 1.1 role="switch" https://www.w3.org/WAI/PF/Group/track/actions/1392 - Stefan -----Original Message----- From: James Craig [mailto:jcraig@apple.com] Sent: Mittwoch, 12. März 2014 21:53 To: Joseph Scheuhammer Cc: Bryan Garaventa; public-pfwg Subject: Re: Regarding ARIA drag and drop? Please don't use that example. It uses an invalid ARIA grid with no rows. On Mar 12, 2014, at 12:31 PM, Joseph Scheuhammer <clown@alum.mit.edu> wrote: > On 2014-03-12 1:46 PM, Bryan Garaventa wrote: >> Does anyone here have a working example of ARIA drag and drop? > Here's an old one: > http://fluidproject.org/releases/1.4/demos/reorderer/imageReorderer/html/imageReorderer.html > > I say "old" because the aria markup was done circa 2008, back before there was much support for html5. The example uses xhtml. I've played with it using chromevox and nvda and it works, although the speech feedback is repetitive. > > > More info about the demo is here: > http://fluidproject.org/releases/1.4/demos/reorderer/imageReorderer/demo.html > > There are a couple more on that site. Let me know if you are interested in them. > > -- > ;;;;joseph. > > > 'A: After all, it isn't rocket science.' > 'K: Right. It's merely computer science.' > - J. D. Klaun - > >
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