If you aren't going to use images nested in <a> tags
for accessibility, why aren't you going to use a form?
 

Surely the images are just a way of making the site
look better, or "appeal" to the majority of users?

I'm not sure what the page is for, but if you had a
list of say 25 items, and I only wanted 10 of them,
I'd need to follow 15 links, each time waiting for the
new page to load, and personally I wouldn't bother.  I
think making it a form would actually make it more
user-freindly for all your users, and encourage more
people to complete the page.

Just putting my oar in,
Josh.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Terrence Wood [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Monday, 20 June 2005 7:14 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Cc: Terrence Wood
> Subject: Re: [WSG] Clash of nested lists
> 
> I would argue that putting "edit delete" in front of
every 
> list item is 
> more of a barrier to accessibility than the white
space issue.

I think you're referring to the Usability of the site
to a proportion 
of
disabled users, rather than the ability to access the
page. But I see 
your
point.

> The complexity of your interface increases by an
order of 
> magnitude: In 
> a list of 25 items where I want the last item means
I have to listen 
> (and choose between) 50 links. 50 items equals 100
links etc.
> 
> How about containing your list in a form, marking up
the folders with 
> radio's or checkboxes and choosing an action edit or
delete (which 
> should be a post action, but thats another story) at
the end?.

Although I understand why you are suggesting it,
currently the majority 
of
users I am addressing would have a better user
experience if there were
icons infront of each folder, rather than radio
buttons. Radio buttons 
might
make it more user-friendly for users with
screenreaders, but for most 
users
the icons will be the better option, I think. 

However, I will ensure that the ALT tags clearly
identify what the link 
is
for.

> regards
> Terrence Wood.
> 
> On 19 Jun 2005, at 2:47 PM, Patrick H. Lauke wrote:
> 
> > Andreas Boehmer [Addictive Media] wrote:
> >>  The reason I cannot simply put both icons into
<a>
> >> tags is that they have to be separated by more
than just space for
> >> accessibility reasons.
> >
> > I would argue, though, that this checkpoint has
purely technical 
> > reasons, and that the situation in which adjacent
links can cause 
> > problems (as far as I remember, Netscape 4 in
combination with 
> > Outspoken on Mac OS 9) is fairly uncommon
nowadays, making 
> it obsolete 
> > (as per the "until user agents" clause).
> >
> > Sure, it won't pass automated dumb testing, but I
doubt 
> that the vast 
> > majority of real users (even those with
disabilities) will have any 
> > access problems if there is only a single space
(or even nothing at 
> > all) between those links.
> >
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