- From: Charles McCathieNevile <charles@w3.org>
- Date: Wed, 12 Jan 2000 13:46:52 -0500 (EST)
- To: Joel Sanda <joels@ecollege.com>
- cc: WAI GL <w3c-wai-gl@w3.org>, WAI UA group <w3c-wai-ua@w3.org>
This is a thread from IG, but i think it belongs to UA and GL so I have
crossposted it to them.
My personal feeling is that when browsers support CSS it is easy to say
A[target=_new]:before{content:"Open new window"}
or to do any number of other things to give the user the option of opening a
new viewport or replacing the current one. Some browsers such as Amaya and
Lynxdon't give the option, and of course in a voice browser there is no
sensible way to understand the difference - this is a visual rendering
method. In the meantime I would suggest putting "new window" into the text of
the link. (Off the top of my head).
Thoughts?
Charles McCN
On Mon, 10 Jan 2000, Joel Sanda wrote:
I can think of many instances when opening a second browser window would add
a level of functionality to a site that would otherwise be missing. A second
window could contain, for instance, a 'control pad' or list of links for the
site. This would keep the list separate from the site's content, and mean a
listener would not have to listen to the site's navigation over and over
again, as pages load for new content sections. It would essentially be
mimicking a frameset, keeping content separate from navigation.
Opening a second window is risky for accessibility though, as it changes the
focus or location of the user.
Question: is alerting the listener of a second browser window in the TITLE
attribute of the Anchor tag sufficient 'warning' that a second browser
window will be spawned? If not, what would this list suggest?
Thanks!
Joel
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