- From: Richards, Jan <jrichards@ocadu.ca>
- Date: Thu, 31 Jul 2014 20:28:41 +0000
- To: User Agent Working Group <w3c-wai-ua@w3.org>
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Minor edit: George uses a screen reader. He is showing a sighted colleague how to complete a registration form that's contained within a viewport. The form exceeds the vertical bounds of the viewport. As George completes each form entry and navigates sequentially to the next (by pressing the TAB key), if the next form is not already visible in the viewport, it scrolls into view. -Jan (MR) JAN RICHARDS PROJECT MANAGER INCLUSIVE DESIGN RESEARCH CENTRE (IDRC) OCAD UNIVERSITY T 416 977 6000 x3957 F 416 977 9844 E jrichards@ocadu.ca<mailto:jrichards@ocadu.ca?Subject=Re%3A%20AUWG%20Teleconference%20for%2017%20March%202014%20%28Boston%20time%20has%20changed%20-%20%20please%20re-check%20time%29&In-Reply-To=%3C0B1EB1C972BCB740B522ACBCD5F48DEB012E4B50AC%40ocadmail-maildb.ocad.ca%3E&References=%3C0B1EB1C972BCB740B522ACBCD5F48DEB012E4B50AC%40ocadmail-maildb.ocad.ca%3E> ________________________________ From: Kim Patch [kim@redstartsystems.com] Sent: July-31-14 3:26 PM To: User Agent Working Group Subject: Action 1010 – Kim to rewrite 1.8.2 Example 2 from EO21 Action 1010 – Kim to rewrite 1.8.2 Example 2 from EO21 SC 1.8.2 Move Viewport to Selection and Focus: When a viewport's selection or input focus changes, the viewport's content moves as necessary to ensure that the new selection or input focus location is at least partially in the visible portion of the viewport. (Level A) EO21: Example 2 is not clear. Why and how George should scroll? ("George uses a screen reader. He is showing a sighted colleague how to complete a registration form that's contained within a viewport. The form exceeds the vertical bounds of the viewport, requiring George to scroll vertically to view the complete form content. When George completes each form entry, if the next form is not already visible in the viewport, it scrolls into view.") Fixed example to be clear that George does not have to scroll: George uses a screen reader. He is showing a sighted colleague how to complete a registration form that's contained within a viewport. The form exceeds the vertical bounds of the viewport. When George completes each form entry, if the next form is not already visible in the viewport, it scrolls into view. -- ___________________________________________________ Kimberly Patch President Redstart Systems, Inc. (617) 325-3966 kim@redstartsystems.com<mailto:kim@redstartsystems.com> www.redstartsystems.com<http://www.redstartsystems.com> - making speech fly Blog: Patch on Speech +Kim Patch Twitter: RedstartSystems www.linkedin.com/in/kimpatch<http://www.linkedin.com/in/kimpatch> ___________________________________________________
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