- From: Christophe Strobbe <strobbe@hdm-stuttgart.de>
- Date: Tue, 28 Apr 2015 17:26:09 +0200
- To: w3c-wai-ig@w3.org
- Message-ID: <553FA691.20108@hdm-stuttgart.de>
Hi Roger, On 20/04/2015 14:47, Mattes, Kurt X1 wrote: > > Hi Roger, > > > > For in-page tab section updating part of a page try > https://www.chase.com/savings > > A tiny accordion exists on this page - > https://www.chase.com/online/military/military.htm?jp_cmp=rb/chasemilitary/off/na/multiple > > Sections of this page also behave like accordions - > https://www.careersatchase.com/ > > Sliders for inputting information are on this page - > https://www.chase.com/mortgage/mortgage-resources/affordability-calculator > For the in-page tabs, you probably already have <http://validator.w3.org/>. For accordeons, you can also check or create Doodle polls <http://doodle.com/> with a large number of time slots. Another slider example: Go to <http://handbook.floeproject.org/index.php?title=Inclusive_learning>, open "show display preferences" and you will find two examples: text size and line spacing. Best regards, Christophe > > > Regards, > > Kurt Mattes > VP - eCAT ADA Controls | JPMorgan Chase > > > > > > *From:*Roger Hudson [mailto:rhudson@usability.com.au] > *Sent:* Thursday, April 16, 2015 8:23 AM > *To:* 'WAI Interest Group' > *Subject:* looking for web components > > > > Hi > > > > Many thanks to those who responded to my earlier request for suggested > web pages or site to use in some research I am currently doing into > how some page components are used by AT users. > > > > Following on from the earlier post, I am still looking for web sites > or pages that contain some particular components. I am not looking for > examples of bad or poorly made web content. Rather I am looking for > real world examples of the following : > > 1. In-page tab section that allows just a part of the page to be > changed. > > 2. Accordion that can be used to open/close (expand/collapse) > areas of page content. > > 3. Slider for inputting information > > > > For testing, I would prefer to use examples of the components that are > incorporated into live pages, rather than demonstration prototypes, as > this will provide a more meaningful context for the test participants. > > > > All and any suggestions will be much appreciated. When the research is > completed I will be making the results freely available. > > > > Thanks, > > > > roger > > > > > > *Roger Hudson* > > Web Usability > > Mobile: 0405 320 014 > > Phone: 02 9568 1535 > > Web: www.usability.com.au <http://www.usability.com.au> > > Blog: www.dingoaccess.com <http://www.dingoaccess.com> > > Twitter: http://twitter.com/rogerhudson > > Email: rhudson@usability.com.au <mailto:rhudson@usability.com.au> > > > > > > This transmission may contain information that is proprietary, > privileged, confidential, and/or exempt from disclosure under > applicable law. If you are not the intended recipient, you are hereby > notified that any disclosure, copying, distribution, or use of the > information contained herein (including any reliance thereon) is > STRICTLY PROHIBITED. If you received this transmission in error, > please immediately contact the sender and destroy the material in its > entirety, whether in electronic or hard copy format. Although this > transmission and any attachments are believed to be free of any virus > or other defect that might affect any computer system into which it is > received and opened, it is the responsibility of the recipient to > ensure that it is virus free and no responsibility is accepted by > JPMorgan Chase & Co., its subsidiaries and affiliates (collectively, > "JPMC"), as applicable, for any loss or damage arising in any way from > its use. Please note that any electronic communication that is > conducted within or through JPMC's system is subject to interception, > monitoring, review, retention and external production; may be stored > or otherwise processed in countries other than the country in which > you are located; and will be treated in accordance with JPMC's > policies and applicable laws and regulations. > -- Christophe Strobbe Akademischer Mitarbeiter Responsive Media Experience Research Group (REMEX) Hochschule der Medien Nobelstraße 10 70569 Stuttgart Tel. +49 711 8923 2749 “It is possible to make a living making free software for freedom instead of closed-source proprietary malware for cops.” Jacob Appelbaum, <http://dissenter.firedoglake.com/2012/12/28/jacob-appelbaum-on-resisting-the-surveillance-state/>
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