[WSG]WCAG 2.0 enlarging text to 200% ?

2008-12-12 Thread Heather
Hi, With WCAG 2.0 finally coming out yesterday - I was wondering how many ctrl + clicks in (firefox for example) 200% is? I would say it was 3 but some colleagues argue 2 or 4 ? Any suggestions? Kind Wishes Heather VALENTIN Serensites, Création de Sites Web Accessibles

RE: [WSG]WCAG 2.0 enlarging text to 200% ?

2008-12-12 Thread Heather
Thanks for reply Patrick, very interesting - looking at that I do agree that it would be 6 steps according to the latest Firefox browser. I'm not really understanding this point very well and I'm not sure how this is measurable and testable across a wide range of platforms? What if the websites

RE: [WSG]WCAG 2.0 enlarging text to 200% ?

2008-12-12 Thread Patrick Lauke
Heather With WCAG 2.0 finally coming out yesterday - I was wondering how many ctrl + clicks in (firefox for example) 200% is? I would say it was 3 but some colleagues argue 2 or 4 ? Any suggestions? I'd say conceptually that's quite a nitpicky argument...say a page broke spectacularly after

Re: [WSG]WCAG 2.0 enlarging text to 200% ?

2008-12-12 Thread Gareth Senior
The way I read it, the 200% relates to 'twice the size the font appears at a client browser's default setting'. What if the websites default size is set in percentage to 75% and then another website has default setting of 110%? This 200% business is nothing to do with CSS font-size values.

RE: [WSG]WCAG 2.0 enlarging text to 200% ?

2008-12-12 Thread Heather
Thanks everyone for your answers. I'm much less confused now as I think I had misinterpreted the SC. Kind Wishes Heather -Message d'origine- De : li...@webstandardsgroup.org [mailto:li...@webstandardsgroup.org] De la part de Gunlaug Sørtun Envoyé : vendredi 12 décembre 2008 13:14 À :

[WSG] jquery ui.slider keyboard navigation question

2008-12-12 Thread tee
It's more an accessibility question so I thought I am posting my question here. jQuery site claims that the ui.slider has keyboard navigation support. I tested in FF, Safari and Opera, the result varies. In FF and Opera, I needed to hold down Control Key with left/right arrow In Safari,

RE: [WSG] jquery ui.slider keyboard navigation question

2008-12-12 Thread Steve Green
It is understood that some tasks will require two keys, such as Alt + down arrow to open a combobox. I presume you are testing on a Mac because I see slightly different behaviour than you describe in Windows browsers. In both Internet Explorer 6 and Firefox 2.0 the arrow keys alone are sufficient

[WSG] Daniel Craddock/Person/DOJ is out of the office.

2008-12-12 Thread Daniel . Craddock
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[WSG] Dropmenu accessibility and layout problem IE6

2008-12-12 Thread Henrik Madsen
Seeking input and layout assistance (IE6, what else). I am considering using a Son of Suckerfish dropmenu for one item in my main nav bar. It is accessible to screenreaders but how - if it's even possible – can it be made keyboard accessible? For example, tab to the item in the menu

[WSG] Out of Office AutoReply: WSG Digest

2008-12-12 Thread Griffiths, Lynne
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Re: [WSG] Dropmenu accessibility and layout problem IE6

2008-12-12 Thread tee
On Dec 12, 2008, at 3:56 PM, Henrik Madsen wrote: Seeking input and layout assistance (IE6, what else). I am considering using a Son of Suckerfish dropmenu for one item in my main nav bar. It is accessible to screenreaders but how - if it's even possible – can it be made keyboard

[WSG] list-style can't work with inline and float in IE?

2008-12-12 Thread tee
I have two list items that must display horizontally. Wanting to use list-style instead of background image, but in IE 6 and 7, the circle style refuses to show up even I adjusted padding left (or margin). ul.add-to li{ padding: 5px 10px 5px 0;list-style-type: circle;font- size:

Re: [WSG] Dropmenu accessibility and layout problem IE6

2008-12-12 Thread Al Sparber
Henrik Madsen wrote: Seeking input and layout assistance (IE6, what else). I am considering using a Son of Suckerfish dropmenu for one item in my main nav bar. It is accessible to screenreaders but how - if it's even possible – can it be made keyboard accessible? For example, tab to the item