Re: [whatwg] Dynamic content accessibility in HTML today

2006-08-13 Thread Jim Ley
On 13/08/06, Aaron Leventhal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: So we already have truly accessible DHTML widgets that are key navigable and usable with 3rd party tools such as screen readers. Could I ask where these are discussed? Because things like: http://www.mozilla.org/access/dhtml/class/checkbo

Re: [whatwg] Dynamic content accessibility in HTML today

2006-08-13 Thread Aaron Leventhal
There are a lot more roles than what you listed, and they are all mapped via desktop accessibility APIs such as MSAA and ATK to the assistive technologies. So we already have truly accessible DHTML widgets that are key navigable and usable with 3rd party tools such as screen readers. If you're

Re: [whatwg] Dynamic content accessibility in HTML today

2006-08-13 Thread James Graham
James Graham wrote: Matthew Raymond wrote: [...] where a proper CSS presentation for the users primary media is not available [...] This is almost always the case on the real web. Yeah, the web masters are so lazy that they can't be bothered to add accessibility via CSS, but they'll be wo

Re: [whatwg] Dynamic content accessibility in HTML today

2006-08-13 Thread James Graham
Matthew Raymond wrote: [...] where a proper CSS presentation for the users primary media is not available [...] This is almost always the case on the real web. Yeah, the web masters are so lazy that they can't be bothered to add accessibility via CSS, but they'll be working overtime puttin