Re: Skip Navigation Question

2012-08-08 Thread Peter Joran
Tim
It helps indeed.

Thanks
Pete

On Mon, Aug 6, 2012 at 2:18 PM, Timothy Powell 
timothy.pow...@pbs-consulting.com wrote:

 **

 We played with this a while back. One of the solutions we played with, we
 called a Jump Menu, and was as follows:

 ** **

 Make the first field in your form a drop down menu field that can be
 called with the arrow keys. It’s important that it be the first field,
 because the keyboard shortcut for Home (Shift-Ctrl-Home) will always take
 the user back to this field.

 Each value in the drop-down menu corresponds with a section on your form.
 So if the first value in the menu was “Assignment”, then there would be an
 “Assignment” section on the form.

 Head that section up with a character field displayed as text.

 When the section is picked from the drop down, set focus to the section
 heading.

 The fact that you created the heading as a character field displayed as
 text will allow a typical support screen reader like JAWS to “read” the
 heading back to the user for verification (screen readers have difficulty
 reading trim text).

 ** **

 That was the base design. We even went a few steps further and added
 required fields within sections as a menu choice and we provided the
 capability for people to add custom jump points to the Jump Menu.

 ** **

 And not really tied to skip navigation, but it’s VERY important for 508 to
 have your tabbing order be very clean and concise.

 ** **

 HTH,

 Tim

 ** **

 ** **

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 *Subject:* Skip Navigation Question

 ** **

 ** All
 Our customer wants to build in skip navigation into customer facing forms
 to meet 508 compliance requirements. I've looked on-line and in
 documentation but I'm finding references on how to do this in Remedy. If
 anyone has a thought or idea on how to build in skip navigation I would be
 grateful.

 Many thanks
 Pete
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Skip Navigation Question

2012-08-06 Thread Peter Joran
All
Our customer wants to build in skip navigation into customer facing forms
to meet 508 compliance requirements. I've looked on-line and in
documentation but I'm finding references on how to do this in Remedy. If
anyone has a thought or idea on how to build in skip navigation I would be
grateful.

Many thanks
Pete
ARS\ITSM 7604 01

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Re: Skip Navigation Question

2012-08-06 Thread Timothy Powell
We played with this a while back. One of the solutions we played with, we
called a Jump Menu, and was as follows:

 

Make the first field in your form a drop down menu field that can be called
with the arrow keys. It's important that it be the first field, because the
keyboard shortcut for Home (Shift-Ctrl-Home) will always take the user back
to this field.

Each value in the drop-down menu corresponds with a section on your form. So
if the first value in the menu was Assignment, then there would be an
Assignment section on the form.

Head that section up with a character field displayed as text.

When the section is picked from the drop down, set focus to the section
heading.

The fact that you created the heading as a character field displayed as text
will allow a typical support screen reader like JAWS to read the heading
back to the user for verification (screen readers have difficulty reading
trim text).

 

That was the base design. We even went a few steps further and added
required fields within sections as a menu choice and we provided the
capability for people to add custom jump points to the Jump Menu.

 

And not really tied to skip navigation, but it's VERY important for 508 to
have your tabbing order be very clean and concise.

 

HTH,

Tim

 

 

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To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Skip Navigation Question

 

** All
Our customer wants to build in skip navigation into customer facing forms to
meet 508 compliance requirements. I've looked on-line and in documentation
but I'm finding references on how to do this in Remedy. If anyone has a
thought or idea on how to build in skip navigation I would be grateful. 

Many thanks
Pete
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