- From: Nigel Megitt <nigel.megitt@bbc.co.uk>
- Date: Tue, 27 Jan 2026 09:44:39 +0000
- To: Jim Homme <jhomme@benderconsult.com>, "Wai Interest Group (w3c-wai-ig@w3.org)" <w3c-wai-ig@w3.org>
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reveal.js<https://revealjs.com/> supports two dimensional navigation through HTML slides, with a structure something like a horizontally arranged list of columns, within each of which there is a vertically arranged list of slides, and ordinary navigation goes through each column in turn, from top to bottom and then moves the top of the next column, but the user can choose to jump from column to column. It makes sense for the first slide in each column to be that introduction, and the rest of the column to be the remainder of the story. ________________________________ From: Jim Homme <jhomme@benderconsult.com> Sent: 26 January 2026 9:45 PM To: Wai Interest Group (w3c-wai-ig@w3.org) <w3c-wai-ig@w3.org> Subject: Usable, Accessible, Slide Show External: Think before clicking Hi, Does anyone have an example they can point me to of a slide show where the user can look at introductions, then press a button to a page with full details? I think I’m envisioning a set of tabs in which you would arrow and the different introductions appear, then the person would press a button to open the full story. There would also be images that appear with the introductions. I hope this question is making sense. Thanks. Jim Jim Homme, Senior Accessibility Consultant Bender Consulting Services, Inc. #Bender30 #PaychecksNotPity #CompetitiveJobsMeanFreedom |jhomme@benderconsult.com<mailto:|jhomme@benderconsult.com> |benderconsult.com<https://benderconsult.com/> [Bender Consulting Services, Inc. 30 Years Advancing Disability Talent Investment. Talent Programs | Training | Digital Accessibility | Assessments]
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