Shaw-Han, thanks for this excellent description of the issues and proposed solution.
Maybe I should finish my coffee before posting this, but there's one thing in your description that's not quite clear to me: On 15-Jan-08, at 4:45 PM, Shaw-Han Liem wrote: > When the last link in > a portlet is focused, and the tab key is pressed, we should move to > the > first link in the next portlet. and then > When a new portlet is selected, we change focus to the portlet > container. These two statements seem, to my uncaffeinated brain, to contradict each other. In the first one, "move to the first link in the next portlet" implies that a new portlet is selected and that the first link in that new portlet gets focus. The second statement, however, is that when a new portlet is selected, the portlet *container* gets focus. What am I not getting here? Am I just misreading words like 'select' and 'focus?' -- Anastasia Cheetham [EMAIL PROTECTED] Software Designer, Fluid Project Adaptive Technology Resource Centre / University of Toronto _______________________________________________ fluid-work mailing list fluid-work@fluidproject.org http://fluidproject.org/mailman/listinfo/fluid-work