- From: Al Gilman <asgilman@iamdigex.net>
- Date: Fri, 01 Oct 1999 22:20:23 -0400
- To: w3c-wai-ua@w3.org
David may have quoted an example where this hierarchical navigation is provided by a server side script. But the method can appear in a client side script or a browser helper function as well. Compare with Form/Field hierarchy. Compare with skip past end of navbar (is a related group of active elements). Al At 01:05 PM 10/1/99 -0400, Ian Jacobs wrote: >David, > >Here are some comments on your frame comments: > >For section 3.5.1, Navigation of active elements: > >>*dp* another approach is to select the group and continue to tab. >>For an example, see: >http://www2.marylandb2b.com/content/buyersguide/onlinecompanyreg/add_edit_c ompany.asp >>after filling in the company information and clicking the continue button, you are >taken to a list of categories which has two levels. clicking on a category in the >first group exposes the subcategories in that category. these are checkable and >then the enterer moves on. > >IJ: This seems like an authoring suggestion. What would UAs be doing >here? > > - Ian > >-- >Ian Jacobs (jacobs@w3.org) http://www.w3.org/People/Jacobs >Tel/Fax: +1 212 684-1814 >Cell: +1 917 450-8783 >
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