Thanks Anastasia. Please let me know when it is fixed and I will tell the AT vendor to try it again.
Are their other Fluid components we should be testing? I recall there was an upload facility. Is that ready? Also, I would like to use this as an ARIA test example for candidate recommendation. Are there any issues? Rich, Rich Schwerdtfeger Distinguished Engineer, SWG Accessibility Architect/Strategist Chair, IBM Accessibility Architecture Review Board blog: http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/blogs/page/schwer Anastasia Cheetham <[EMAIL PROTECTED] To nto.ca> Richard Schwerdtfeger/Austin/[EMAIL PROTECTED] 05/07/2008 08:07 cc AM "Michelle D'Souza" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, fluid-work <[email protected]> Subject Re: Portlet Drag and Drop On 6-May-08, at 5:47 PM, Richard Schwerdtfeger wrote: > I would like to request that the code for lightbox be modified. > Currently, all the drop targets are marked as move when no object > has been selected for drag. Dropeffect should be set to none until a > drag operation has been selected. Once an object has been grabbed > you should then set the dropeffects on the appropriate targets to > "move." After drag has been stopped all dropeffects should be set > back to none. > > Reasoning: > • You don't know if you can drop the source on the target. You will > have other widgets in a portal application and if you grab them for > dragging you are saying that they can be dropped on the gridcells. > So, dropeffect should be set to "none" until a drag has started and > you know what operation can be performed on the target. > • The AT is looking for objects which can receive an object that > has been grabbed. Pre-marking targets before an object is selected > for drag is confusing. > Rich, thanks for this email. It's really great to have your expertise helping us to understand the ARIA states and properties, and apply them correctly. It seems in this case, we are not using the dropeffect properly - we'll definitely fix that. -- Anastasia Cheetham [EMAIL PROTECTED] Software Designer, Fluid Project http://fluidproject.org Adaptive Technology Resource Centre / University of Toronto
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