- From: Joshue O Connor CFIT <joshue.oconnor@ncbi.ie>
- Date: Mon, 14 Oct 2013 09:36:21 +0100
- To: bryan.garaventa@whatsock.com
- CC: w3c-wai-ig@w3.org
Bryan Garaventa wrote: > At their core, DOM manipulation, rendering, AJAX requests, CSS selector > querying, and so on, there isn't really an impactful difference between > them regarding accessibility. There are slight differences, like the DOM > update issue I mentioned experiencing in Dojo at times, but nothing else > that I could find. > > The main issue having to do with the accessibility of these > libraries/frameworks, has to do with the programmatic accessibility of > component implementations, which, when you add all of the third party > variants with differing levels of accessibility, equates to thousands of > implementation types across the web that may or may not actually be > accessible. > > So it's not the core rendering that is the problem, it's the manner in > which the components are programmed. Alright thanks. I guess that would be a 'no' then. Josh Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ncbiworkingforpeoplewithsightloss Follow us on Twitter: www.twitter.com/ncbi_sightloss Check-out NCBI's Mícheál Ó Muircheartaigh appeal on the following link. http://youtu.be/25P2tiuCi0U NCBI Group - CRO No 26293 CHY 20902 NCBI Services - CRO No 527862 CHY 4626 NCBI Retail - CRO No 527863 CHY 20619 NCBI Charitable Foundation - CRO No 527864 CHY 12673 ******************************************************************** Information in this email (including attachments) is confidential. It is intended for receipt and consideration only by the intended recipient. If you are not an addressee or intended recipient, any use, dissemination, distribution, disclosure, publication or copying of information contained in this email is strictly prohibited. Opinions expressed in this email may be personal to the author and are not necessarily the opinions of NCBI. If this email has been received by you in error we would be grateful if you could immediately notify the IT Service Desk by telephone at +353 1 8821911 or by email to service.desk@ncbi.ie and thereafter delete this e-mail from your system ********************************************************************
Received on Monday, 14 October 2013 08:36:51 UTC