Re: [WSG] :hover and accessibility

2004-08-28 Thread Andrew Krespanis
Christopher M Kelly wrote: > Putting focus on links with the TAB > key will not invoke the :hover, thus they'll never see the submenu items. > > Could a JavaScript onfocus/onblur combo work for this? I've been trying to > create accessible drop-down menus with CSS and JavaScript and haven't quite

Re: [WSG] :hover and accessibility

2004-08-28 Thread Anders Nawroth
Christopher M Kelly wrote: Could a JavaScript onfocus/onblur combo work for this? I've been trying to create accessible drop-down menus with CSS and JavaScript and haven't quite got it working. What do you think about this kind of menu: There should be a "skip to me

Re: [WSG] :hover and accessibility

2004-08-27 Thread Jeffery Lowder
.org/sysdisab/ > > > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Wednesday, March 31, 2004 7:48 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: [WSG] :hover and accessibility > > > Robert Moser wrote: > >> How do screen read

RE: [WSG] :hover and accessibility

2004-08-27 Thread Christopher M Kelly
ROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, March 31, 2004 7:48 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [WSG] :hover and accessibility Robert Moser wrote: > How do screen readers handle the :hover pseudoclass? > > The main reason I'm wondering is in regards to CSS flyout

Re: [WSG] :hover and accessibility

2004-03-31 Thread Tonico Strasser
Robert Moser wrote: How do screen readers handle the :hover pseudoclass? The main reason I'm wondering is in regards to CSS flyout menus. Typically these involve changing a display: none; on the normal element to a display: block; on the :hover pseudoclass of that element. FIR was deprecated d

Re: [WSG] :hover and accessibility [Virus checkedAU]

2004-03-30 Thread Mark . Lynch
This email is to be read subject to the disclaimer below. Hi Rob, One of the things I tend to use wherever I use a :hover is a similar :focus (Not supported in IE) - this gives a similar effect when you are tabbing over elements - For an example see http://markl.f2o.org/ and keep hitting tab

[WSG] :hover and accessibility

2004-03-30 Thread Robert Moser
How do screen readers handle the :hover pseudoclass? The main reason I'm wondering is in regards to CSS flyout menus. Typically these involve changing a display: none; on the normal element to a display: block; on the :hover pseudoclass of that element. FIR was deprecated due to poor behavior o