Tonico Strasser wrote:
Ben Boyle wrote:
where's the keyboard support?
I think that is left to the user agent. Most of the time it will be for
mouse rollovers, however if someone comes up with a holographic
interface (or whatever) it will be different (such as if the user can
play hopscotch on
does anyone else feel that :hover is a little too enticing and likely to
lead to some accessibility issues? depends on what you're using it for of
course, rollover images is a non-issue, but for things like rollover menus,
where's the keyboard support?
just a random thought.
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Ben Boyle wrote:
does anyone else feel that :hover is a little too enticing and likely to
lead to some accessibility issues? depends on what you're using it for of
course, rollover images is a non-issue, but for things like rollover menus,
where's the keyboard support?
:focus is a good choice for
does anyone else feel that :hover is a little too enticing and likely to
lead to some accessibility issues?
No. I seriously hope this part of CSS doesn't get blacklisted as
inaccessible.
depends on what you're using it for of course,
Exactly. Any tool can be misused in a variety of ways. There i
does anyone else feel that :hover is a little too enticing and likely to
lead to some accessibility issues? depends on what you're using it for of
course, rollover images is a non-issue, but for things like rollover menus,
where's the keyboard support?
just a random thought.