On 27-Jan-10, at 3:08 PM, Colin Clark wrote:

Hi Everett,

Yes, I completely agree that focus should follow the visual flow of the page. It can be so confusing for everyone when the tab order bounces around the page incomprehensibly.

As for the target platform for Decapod: the command line image processing routines at the heart of Decapod are built and tested on Linux. For a local client/server installation, we'll assume Linux with a modern, capable browser. That probably means Firefox, but as with everything Fluidic, we're trying to support a good range of A- grade browsers.

* It would seem to me then that the UI should be tested, at the least, for accessibility with Orca and the magnification application for gnome (or any other windowing environment anticipated to be used), with Firefox. I would recommend user testing with users who are familiar with these ATs, but also with users who are not familiar with these ATs, as there is a good chance that an individual using this product may be unfamiliar with the linux environment. Since keyboard commands are reasonably similar for most screen-readers (with some exceptions) it would be reasonable to assume that a screen-reader user would be able to acclimate themself to the new AT with little difficulty. Perhaps this is already in the plans.

Thanks again for your feedback on all of this, it's super- invaluable. Keep it up!

Colin

On 2010-01-27, at 2:39 PM, E.J. Zufelt wrote:

One thing to note here, which may not be relevant, is that it is important, as much as it is possible, to make sure that focus follows the visual flow of the page. This reduces the burden of finding the focused item that can sometimes be placed on keyboard only users.

On a somewhat related note, what platform (OS / browser) will the Decapod UI be running on, and has / will the UI be tested with assistive technology available for that platform?



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Colin Clark
Technical Lead, Fluid Project
http://fluidproject.org


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