Re: CSS Grid Layout Module Level 1

Léonie said flexbox affects taborder (with the order property presumably), I thought this was not the case. When was this changed?

—Michiel

> On 09 Sep 2015, at 01:52, Richard Schwerdtfeger <schwer@us.ibm.com> wrote:
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> I think these are valid questions. We have similar issues that have yet to be addressed with FlexBox by the CSS working group. 
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> Rich Schwerdtfeger
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> <graycol.gif>Léonie Watson ---09/02/2015 01:51:28 PM---From: Fred Esch [mailto:fesch@us.ibm.com <mailto:fesch@us.ibm.com>]  Sent: 02 September 2015 18:44
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> From:	Léonie Watson <lwatson@paciellogroup.com>
> To:	Fred Esch/Arlington/IBM@IBMUS, Bo J Campbell/Los Angeles/IBM@IBMUS
> Cc:	"'PF'" <public-pfwg@w3.org>
> Date:	09/02/2015 01:51 PM
> Subject:	RE: CSS Grid Layout Module Level 1
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> From: Fred Esch [mailto:fesch@us.ibm.com <mailto:fesch@us.ibm.com>] 
> Sent: 02 September 2015 18:44
> How is accessibility being addressed in CSS Grid Layout Module Level 1 <http://www.w3.org/TR/css-grid-1/>? I did not find tabindex, focus or navigation (through the grid) mentioned in the document, nor did I find any notes about accessibility. Does the PF working group need to raise these issues or is CSS already working through them now? If CSS knows how tab order is effected, it would be nice to have a note about accessibility in the document for those of us concerned about it but unaware of how it is being handled.
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> On the basis that tab order is dependent on DOM order, would the browser rearrange the DOM and/or accessibility tree order based on the CSS grid layout (as happens with flexbox)?
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> Senior accessibility engineer @PacielloGroup @LeonieWatson
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