Hi elix. Yes sifarey is quite broken. Till it is fixed I'm using webkit. It seam's to work quite well and I like it a lot. Just a work around till sifarey is fixed. Thank's for the e-maile though. On 7-Jul-09, at 9:34 AM, Alex Jurgensen wrote:
> Hi, > Dear accessibility team: > > I have included the following code below. The issues are that in > Webkit the radio buttons read properly in my opinion. The same code > in Safari does not. There are also issues with the dropdown box that > does not work in either Safari or Webkit. > > I provide this as VoiceOver feedback in the hope that we can build a > better screen reader together. > > Below my code is a previous e-mail explaining the problem with the > dropdown menus and yet another message which contains a description > of a problem I found with input fields. > > Code: > > > <html> > <head> > <title Accessibility example</title> > </head> > <body> > <form action="accessibility.cgi" method="post"> > <input name="service" type="hidden" value="Contrast"> > > > Service: <label><input checked="" name="ca-sfu-icat-accessibilityOn" > type="radio" value="on">On</label> <label><input checked="true" > name="ca-sfu-icat-accessibilityOn" type="radio" value="off">Off</ > label> > <span class="ca-sfu-icat-accessibilitySettings" id="ca-sfu-icat- > accessibilityContrastSettings"><label for="ca-sfu-icat- > accessibilityContrastLevel">Contrast Level:</label><select id="ca- > sfu-icat-accessibilityContrastLevel" > name="caSfuIcatAccessibilityLevel"><option value="iC1">High (White > on Black)</option><option value="C2">Semi-contrast (Greyskale)</ > option></select></span><br> > <input id="ca-sfu-icat-accessibilityServiceUpdate" name="save" > type="submit" value="update"> > </form> > </body> > </html> > > END of Code > > Thanks again, > Alex, > > > Begin E-mail 1: > On 6-Jul-09, at 7:38 AM, Alex Jurgensen wrote: > >> Hi, >> Dear Accessibility: >> >> I really appreciate your speedy response on the issue I reported >> recently where form elements such as input tags were not properly >> associated with their labels. I will stress, however, that support >> of the title attribute as done in Safari 4.x brings greater web >> design flexibility with regards to accessibility. However, fallback >> mechanisms would be helpful for older sites. >> >> Unfortunately, I must report the same issue is now occurring with >> Drop Down Menus. Consider the code: >> >> CODE: >> >> <html> >> <head> >> <title> >> Dropdown Sample >> </title> >> </head> >> <body> >> <label for="dropdown">Choose your province:</label> >> <select id="dropdown" name="myProvince"> >> <option value="bc">British Columbia</option> >> <option value="ab">Alberta</option> >> </select> >> </body> >> </html> >> >> The dropdown's label should be "Choose Your Province", but instead >> no label is returned. >> >> Regards, >> Alex, >> > END of E-mail 1 > > Begin E-mail 2: > > > On 27-Jun-09, at 4:44 PM, Alex Jurgensen wrote: >> Hi, >> Dear Accessibility: >> >> This shouldn't be a problem to fix in the current release of >> Leopard 10.5.7. It was working prior to the Webkit Nightly builds >> of two months ago or so, and the Safari 4.x series. I feel that it >> is worth fixing in Leopard as many of the blind community are still >> on PPC machines and won't be making the switch to SL. >> >> Regards, >> Alex, >> >> >> On 26-Jun-09, at 3:39 PM, Accessibility wrote: >> >>> Hi Alex: >>> >>> Thank you for reporting this. We're not aware of a work-around for >>> the current release, but will do our best to address it in Snow >>> Leopard. >>> >>> >>> On Jun 25, 2009, at 12:14 PM, Alex Jurgensen wrote: >>> >>>> Hi, >>>> Dear accessibility team et al: >>>> >>>> I am the web accessibility consultant for my organization. >>>> >>>> One of the developers brought it to my attention that VoiceOver >>>> and Safari 4.x have problems associating labels with elements in >>>> forms, particularly the text input fields. Further research >>>> revealed that about 90% of the site which was nearly all >>>> accessible has been lost because the text fields all lost their >>>> labels with Voiceover. >>>> >>>> Text cases also revealed that VoiceOver requires a "title" >>>> attribute in a text input field to label it, such as on >>>> http://labs.google.com/accessible/ >>>> . I can appreciate why this is done, because it gives better >>>> customizing of field labels, but unfortunately, when none is >>>> present, VO does not fall back to labels as expected. >>>> >>>> Is there anything I can do to remedy this? >>>> >>>> Regards, >>>> Alex, >>>> >>>> END of E-mail 2 > > Regards, > Alex, > > > > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "MacVisionaries" group. To post to this group, send email to macvisionaries@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to macvisionaries+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/macvisionaries?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---