Re: [Accessibility-ia2] Accessibility Experts - user agent keyboard navigation (resending)

2010-05-27 Thread Alexander Surkov
Hi, Rich. Thank you much for looking at this and your valuable comments. I'll address them soon. Did you mean to say: When processing in-text elements: - if the next element is the first word of a sentence the caret should be placed directly before the element Did you mean next word

[Accessibility-ia2] Accessibility Experts - user agent keyboard navigation (resending)

2010-05-26 Thread Richard Schwerdtfeger
An important feature of web browser today is the ability to navigate rich content editable areas. This feature is standardized in HTML 5. IBM, Mozilla, and other members of the open community have been working hard on addressing keyboard navigation. Alex Surkov, Mozilla, is creating a document

Re: [Accessibility-ia2] Accessibility Experts - user agent keyboard navigation (resending)

2010-05-26 Thread Richard Schwerdtfeger
Hi Alex, This is just a first pass: Starting with this link: https://wiki.mozilla.org/Accessibility/RichContentKeyboardBehaviour In ARIA widgets you say that ARIA is all about screen readers. That is not true. Most AT solutions: Voice recognition technology, alternate input devices,