Re: Building Accessible Website
> That leaves as the primary audiences of concern:
....[color=blue]
> 3. Those who can't use a mouse or other pointing device. A site should be
> entirely usable by keyboard alone.
>[/color]
I assume this means that image maps are insufficient. In other words,
there should be an additional means of navigation - yes? Does this also
apply if the purpose of the image map is to identify the coordinates
clicked (e.g. to determine longitude/latitude on a map)?
You know how if, on Windows, you do Alt+space, M(ove) you can,
through the arrow keys, simulate a mouse drag operation? Isn't there
a similar way to get the mouse to move via the keyboard (I thought
I'd seen it before, but I can't seem to find it now)? Anyway, the point
is that even if such functionality is third party provided, can't it be
construed that a "mouse averse" or "mouse limited" person could
simulate the use of a mouse, ensuring that any site is navigable by
keyboard alone (save for time sensitive, etc. types of sites that
another poster mentioned)?
Also, I'm aware of
Is there a site corresponding to the EU version?
Csaba Gabor
PS. The above is not meant to incite. If you are inflamed, please
don't respond because, if there is to be exchange on this topic, I'm
only interested in a dry discussion.
> That leaves as the primary audiences of concern:
....[color=blue]
> 3. Those who can't use a mouse or other pointing device. A site should be
> entirely usable by keyboard alone.
>[/color]
I assume this means that image maps are insufficient. In other words,
there should be an additional means of navigation - yes? Does this also
apply if the purpose of the image map is to identify the coordinates
clicked (e.g. to determine longitude/latitude on a map)?
You know how if, on Windows, you do Alt+space, M(ove) you can,
through the arrow keys, simulate a mouse drag operation? Isn't there
a similar way to get the mouse to move via the keyboard (I thought
I'd seen it before, but I can't seem to find it now)? Anyway, the point
is that even if such functionality is third party provided, can't it be
construed that a "mouse averse" or "mouse limited" person could
simulate the use of a mouse, ensuring that any site is navigable by
keyboard alone (save for time sensitive, etc. types of sites that
another poster mentioned)?
Also, I'm aware of
Is there a site corresponding to the EU version?
Csaba Gabor
PS. The above is not meant to incite. If you are inflamed, please
don't respond because, if there is to be exchange on this topic, I'm
only interested in a dry discussion.
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