- From: Cynthia Shelly <cyns@microsoft.com>
- Date: Fri, 4 Dec 2015 00:03:48 +0000
- To: Richard Schwerdtfeger <schwer@us.ibm.com>, Steve Faulkner <faulkner.steve@gmail.com>
- CC: James Craig <jcraig@apple.com>, "public-aria@w3.org" <public-aria@w3.org>, PF <public-pfwg@w3.org>
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should feed a role? Or an attribute of some other roles? I can see main being a feed in the case of email or facebook, or aside being a feed when you have a twitter stream related to your blog. For facebook with your proposal, would you do <main> <feed> <article> <article> ... </main> ? From: Richard Schwerdtfeger [mailto:schwer@us.ibm.com] Sent: Thursday, December 3, 2015 9:31 AM To: Steve Faulkner <faulkner.steve@gmail.com> Cc: James Craig <jcraig@apple.com>; public-aria@w3.org; PF <public-pfwg@w3.org> Subject: Re: article navigation Yes, and as we have told them it is a very bad design to use articles as landmarks as there can be many of them. What is worse you can't tell that they are related. A feed would do that and it would provide navigation among the feed items. As a stop gap an AT could switch to article navigation and ignore the feed but I don't think that is the right idea for the reasons above long term. The feed is a list which provides context to the articles. Rich Schwerdtfeger [Inactive hide details for Steve Faulkner ---11/30/2015 02:43:02 PM---Rich, as far as I am aware the only AT that exposes <artic]Steve Faulkner ---11/30/2015 02:43:02 PM---Rich, as far as I am aware the only AT that exposes <article> to users or From: Steve Faulkner <faulkner.steve@gmail.com<mailto:faulkner.steve@gmail.com>> To: Richard Schwerdtfeger/Austin/IBM@IBMUS Cc: James Craig <jcraig@apple.com<mailto:jcraig@apple.com>>, PF <public-pfwg@w3.org<mailto:public-pfwg@w3.org>>, public-aria@w3.org<mailto:public-aria@w3.org> Date: 11/30/2015 02:43 PM Subject: Re: article navigation ________________________________ Rich, as far as I am aware the only AT that exposes <article> to users or provides navigation is JAWS, which exposes it as a (landmark) region and it is navigable along with all other landmarks using the R/shift+R keys. -- Regards SteveF Current Standards Work @W3C<http://www.paciellogroup.com/blog/2015/03/current-standards-work-at-w3c/> On 30 November 2015 at 19:52, Richard Schwerdtfeger <schwer@us.ibm.com<mailto:schwer@us.ibm.com>> wrote: Hi James, Does VoiceOver have a gesture navigation capability to move among articles on iOS? This is important in the context of ARIA Feeds. Rich Rich Schwerdtfeger
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