Thanks for your feedback Colin. I can definitely start with the list reorderer. Armin, I know you've been working on this locally. If you want some early testing feedback pass on our demo to me.
Cheers, Alison On Fri, Dec 11, 2009 at 12:39 PM, Colin Clark <[email protected]>wrote: > Hi Alison, > > > On 11-Dec-09, at 11:23 AM, Alison Benjamin wrote: > > Here is my proposed plan. We will: >> • Discuss Inline Edit a bit more. Goal - to discuss the usefulness >> of label and title attributes and determine what those labels and titles >> should say. >> • UI Options: Goal - evaluate the UX of the jQuery slider with >> enhanced with ARIA. >> • Do a preliminary user test with some reorderer components. I want >> to spend the bulk of our time Monday on this. >> I would like suggestions on what reorderer components to focus on. We >> could evaluate the builder too, if that will be valuable. >> > > > This is a great list! Nice work, and I'm excited to see that we're > continuing to explore the tough and rich a11y challenges that come with > designing rich user interfaces. > > I wonder if it's easiest to start with the List Reorderer as a starting > point to consider some of the issues about wrapping around, etc? I think > this is a big issue, and one that will take time to get a handle on, but > perhaps starting with List will allow us to come up with an approach for > even better accessible ordering. What do you think? > > Colin > > --- > Colin Clark > Technical Lead, Fluid Project > Adaptive Technology Resource Centre, University of Toronto > http://fluidproject.org > >
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