Re: [Fwd: frames issues in techniques document]

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
>
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Received on Friday, 1 October 1999 22:20:18 UTC