Non-Alpha-Numeric "accesskey" Test 1

What Is Being Tested?

This document is part of a suite of pages designed to test the implementation of the W3C's User Agent Accessibility Guidelines (UAAG). In particular, this page is designed to test implementation of UAAG checkpoint ***:

This document contains a series of links, each of which uses a non-alpha-numeric character from the ISO-8859-1 (Latin-1) character set as an "accesskey".

What Should Happen?

There are eight tests in this section, each leading to the next, save for the final test, which links directly to the "How to Provide Feedback" section. The character-entity code for an ampersand (&) has been defined as the "accesskey" for the first test. Depending upon your browser, the first link will either receive focus or will be activated when the accesskey defined for it -- & --  is invoked. Note that in some implementations, it may be necessary to use a modifier key, such as the ALT, CMD, or SHIFT key, to trigger an accesskey.

Continue with the second test (the accesskey for this link is &)

The character-entity code for a double-quote (") has been defined as the "accesskey" for the next link on this page.

Continue with the third test (the accesskey for this link is ")

The character-entity code for an apostrophe or single-quote (") has been defined as the "accesskey" for the next link on this page.

Continue with the fourth test (the accesskey for this link is ')

The character-entity code for a hyphen (-) has been defined as the "accesskey" for the next link on this page.

Continue with the fifth test (the accesskey for this link is -)

The character-entity code for an equals-sign (=) has been defined as the "accesskey" for the next link on this page.

Continue with the sixth test (the accesskey for this link is =)

The character-entity code for the at-sign (@) has been defined as the "accesskey" for the next link on this page.

Continue with the seventh test (the accesskey for this link is @)

The character-entity code for a period (.) has been defined as the "accesskey" for the next link on this page.

Continue with the eighth test (the accesskey for this link is .)

The character-entity code for a forward-slash (/, also known as a "solidus") has been defined as the "accesskey" for the next link on this page.

Continue with the How to Provide Feedback section (accesskey for this link is /)


How to Provide Feedback

Please send comments and observations about this test page to <w3c-wai-ua@w3.org>. Your comments will be archived in the User Agent mailing list's public hypertext archive. Please make your observations as specific and detailed as possible. Be sure to include the following information when you report your observations to the User Agent Accessibility Guidelines Working Group:


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