-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 > On Wed, Sep 9, 2015 at 8:47 AM, Ken Fallon <[email protected]> wrote: >> The position is not the problem. The CSS is.
I have been looking at this on and off since this discussion started and the problem (aside from the unbelievable lack of a working screen reader native to KDE), is that we can't have our cake and eat it. The issue is best described here: https://uablogs.missouri.edu/interface/2011/08/keyboard-accessible/ TL;DR summary "ul li.hover" which we use doesn't work with the tab keys. OK their solution was to use javascript to make it accessible. A lot of our community don't like javascript. To satisfy both requirement I don't see any other way to resolve this than scrapping a general menu for every page for something like a two row table. With the second row been assembled using php depending on the page. If anyone else wants to look at this, then be my guest. I suggest orca + firefox + noscript - -- Regards, Ken Fallon http://kenfallon.com http://hackerpublicradio.org/correspondents.php?hostid=30 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2 iQIcBAEBCAAGBQJWAbGlAAoJECO2jUN3MRFpBL4P/26eBSnAyYVBYU7Thl2rWCtU Q+F+57z0jCC1DirDZIT4hVDMd3iPXGvMYwsicW5rUeFk3qXZb9s+8lqqdvXP4A/a K+ojgSt47swETqOabmoVx/p/49T5cYTdKm8Hb0rkaDwhQ9Zz8/rIOQnC4j3+atwq nwoH7AmIfXgyN++m8l94mDQy1xCwnz+QZbZWzr7g78Zdw1C+q1wQHVcImwRKJDgy dVqjzjH716GUzyExk03S2aP2evsGDTpAlxqW2dcxy2+vWj2CIpfw2kKziPsCtZui 07Sk6Vgntbslnd7ECjg8PlcnoRmxja8OdeKDbG+c0+gPprEMnmjke8GA9wQhJrk3 biI8hnFknxzbuAG9AKZPX/vwQLctIos+82/4t8C3JbVGt8aXh4ahMgjxdh6+FOC+ PZT6TQyovvYFCdqPg1YgfLBYOb7E360W9JaXk2rIzhdKGR1jxIa2st+NLCdbak/z D+OyZGPMfQaUmKbc3tCPZpZ4B8bId32qaqITrKxsH2WVIYcAvXMBdOKGJC/ngMjl SSoPIKi+Yz3nYTCb1BeHQeK1NeY+edz26bQswLXbazufcLMFwA9jIefcxe4GR4yQ 5NGxwoaL/v/k/WQLIiG+qV9hiA7c/oqOfda8QMTH+m8k29uivDCOC04QhbvEu4FG dZC3BA6W/2CYEmK6UgBf =ZZUd -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ Hpr mailing list [email protected] http://hackerpublicradio.org/mailman/listinfo/hpr_hackerpublicradio.org
