- From: Ricardo Sanchez <rsv@retemail.es>
- Date: Tue, 18 Jan 00 08:38:41 -0500
- To: <w3c-wai-gl@w3.org>
Hello All, I tested the page tabindex-test of Charles McCathieNevile http://www.w3.org/2000/01/tabindex-test with differents version of browsers and different operating systems. I send you the results. If somebody get different results with the same browser and operating system I would like know about. Thank in advance. Ricardo Sanchez >>Windows 95 + Internet Explorer 4.0 TAB ACTION 1 It select the url of the visited page in the location window 2 It select the first item in the link bar of the browser 3 It select Tabindex 1 link six 4 It select Tabindex 2 link eight 5 It select the logo and the next dash as a element (*) 6 It select Charles McCathieNevile 7 It select the first charles@w3.org 8 It select the second charles@w3.org 9 It select link five 10 It select link seven 11 It select link nine 12 It select link ten 13 It select the url of the visited page in the location window Note: With the combination of Keys SHIFT + TAB, it follows the same order on the other way. >>Windows 95 + Nestcape Navigator 4.5 TAB ACTION 1 It select the url of the visited page in the location window 2 It select the logo 3 It select the dash which appears between the logo W3C and the header as diferent element (*) 4 It select Charles McCathieNevile 5 It select the first charles@w3.org 6 It select the second charles@w3.org 7 It select link five 8 It select Tabindex 1 link six 9 It select link seven 10 It select Tabindex 2 link eight 11 It select link nine 12 It select link ten 13 It select the url of the visited page in the location window Note: With the combination of Keys SHIFT + TAB, it follows the same order on the other way. >>>Windows 98 + Internet Explorer 4.0 TAB ACTION 1 It select the url of the visited page in the location window 2 It select the first item in the link bar of the browser 3 It select Tabindex 1 link six 4 It select Tabindex 2 link eight 5 It select the logo and the next dash as a element (*) 6 It select Charles McCathieNevile 7 It select the first charles@w3.org 8 It select the second charles@w3.org 9 It select link five 10 It select link seven 11 It select link nine 12 It select link ten 13 It select the url of the visited page in the location window Note: With the combination of Keys SHIFT + TAB, it follows the same order on the other way. >>>Windows 98 + Internet Explorer 5.0 TAB ACTION 1 It select the url of the visited page in the location window 2 It select Tabindex 1 link six 3 It select Tabindex 2 link eight 4 It select the logo and the next dash as a element (*) 5 It select Charles McCathieNevile 6 It select the first charles@w3.org 7 It select the second charles@w3.org 8 It select link five 9 It select link seven 10 It select link nine 11 It select link ten 12 It select the url of the visited page in the location window Note: With the combination of Keys SHIFT + TAB, it follows the same order on the other way. >>>Windows 98 + Nestcape Navigator 4.7 TAB ACTION 1 It select the url of the visited page in the location window 2 It select the logo 3 It select the dash which appears between the logo W3C and the header as diferent element 4 It select Charles McCathieNevile 5 It select the first charles@w3.org 6 It select the second charles@w3.org 7 It select link five 8 It select Tabindex 1 link six 9 It select link seven 10 It select Tabindex 2 link eight 11 It select link nine 12 It select link ten 13 It select the url of the visited page in the location window Note: With the combination of Keys SHIFT + TAB, it follows the same order on the other way. >>>Windows 98 + Opera 3.51 TAB ACTION 1 It select the logo and the next dash as a element 2 It select Charles McCathieNevile 3 It select the first charles@w3.org 4 It select the second charles@w3.org 5 It select link five 6 It select Tabindex 1 link six 7 It select link seven 8 It select Tabindex 2 link eight 9 It select link nine 10 It select link ten 11 It select the logo and the next dash as a element Note: With the combination of Keys SHIFT + TAB, it follows the same order on the other way. >>>> Linux RedHat 6.0 + Netscape Navigator 4.51 The TAB key doesn´t work >>>>> Macintosh Mac OS 8.0 + Netscape Navigator 2.02 The TAB key doesn´t work >>>>> Macintosh Mac OS 8.0 + Netscape Navigator 3.01 TAB ACTION 1 It select the url of the visited page in the location window 2 It focuses the contents window without selecting any element 3 It select the url of the visited page in the location window >>>>> Macintosh Mac OS 8.0 + Netscape Navigator 4.04 (**) TAB ACTION 1 It select the url of the visited page in the location window 2 It focuses the contents window without selecting any element 3 It select the url of the visited page in the location window >>>>> Macintosh Mac OS 8.0 + Netscape Navigator 4.07 TAB ACTION 1 It select the url of the visited page in the location window 2 It focuses the contents window without selecting any element 3 It select the url of the visited page in the location window >>>>> Macintosh Mac OS 8.0 + Internet Explorer 4.5 TAB ACTION 1 It select the url of the visited page in the location window 2 It focuses the contents window without selecting any element 3 It select the url of the visited page in the location window >>>>> Macintosh Mac OS 8.0 + Internet Explorer 3.01 TAB ACTION 1 It select the url of the visited page in the location window 2 It focuses the contents window without selecting any element 3 It select the url of the visited page in the location window >>>>> Macintosh Mac OS 7.5.3 + Netscape Navigator 4.04 (**) TAB ACTION 1 It select the url of the visited page in the location window 2 It focuses the contents window without selecting any element 3 It select the url of the visited page in the location window (*) This dash appears because there is a return inside the tag <A> (**) The browser doesn´t crash, although your page has ABBR and ACRONYMs tags Cheers Ricardo Sanchez
Received on Tuesday, 18 January 2000 02:36:05 UTC