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masquerading as a man with a reason ([personal profile] ysobel) wrote in [site community profile] dw_accessibility2009-07-25 11:54 am

Manage circle overhaul, take 2

(see take 1 for more info)

Thanks for all the feedback (and squee ♥) on the first attempt at this. I haven't replied to comments (yet), but I did read them all. I've made some more changes, and would appreciate feedback.

Again, I am quite happy to give out invite codes for people who want to poke around. Otherwise, three pages, with variations:

http://www.isabeau.hack.dreamwidth.net/manage/circle/edit.bml?as=system
http://www.isabeau.hack.dreamwidth.net/manage/circle/edit.bml?as=test
http://www.isabeau.hack.dreamwidth.net/manage/circle/edit.bml?as=xXx_emobaby_xXx
ETA: The OpenID version didn't work. But feel free to create OpenID accounts to test with.

Known issues:
- (visual) there is no left border to the tables. nfi.
- (visual) it also might look better if the tables were centered? don't know the best way though
- (functional) it's a little redundant to have membership status for openID users
- (functional/accessibility) the bottom form still sucks (I haven't touched it at all)

Questions that I know I have:
- are the anchor links in the intro paragraph good or bad?
- someone brought up that having it in two-line format would get annoyingly long (which doesn't apply on the dreamhack, but would if you have 500 friends and 200 communities or whatever). does changing it to one-line make it too *wide*, especially for those of you with vision problems?
- if so, is that mainly for the people field, or is communities a problem too?
- are the tables and form elements still as accessible? (except for the add-user form. shh.)

Questions that I don't know I have:
- ???
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[personal profile] lightgetsin 2009-07-26 12:54 am (UTC)(link)
Yes, the top tables are totally navigable and comprehensible. I can hop down one column, or jump by checkbox, or username, or etc. And now that the checkboxes are marked, I always know where I am. The issues of wideness/two lines don't impact me.
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[personal profile] lightgetsin 2009-07-27 01:40 am (UTC)(link)
Hmm. I don't know about an "official" way to do that, and I have a feeling there isn't one. There are ways for me to ignore certain kinds of information (flash, inline frames, unlabeled graphics, unlabeled image map links) but that's a user setting. But to answer the other part of your question, when a screenreader ignores something, it's not like there's an x. It's like there's nothing at all -- I don't actually know it's ignoring anything, if you know what I mean.