Hi Michael, Christophe,
The accessibility issue is important indeed. I think a solution could be to
automatically move the focus only in response to mouse click, and not keys
(either tab or up/down arrow). This could solve the problem of keyboard /
screen reader users.
From the technical point of
Hi Maxim, Michael,
At 15:24 24-10-2011, Michael Meeks wrote:
Hi Maxime,
On Mon, 2011-10-24 at 14:52 +0200, Christophe Strobbe wrote:
> At 06:50 22-10-2011, Maxim Iorsh wrote:
> >When the user selects "Pages" radio button in the Range section,
it is very
> >reasonable to expect that she would n
Hi Maxime,
On Mon, 2011-10-24 at 14:52 +0200, Christophe Strobbe wrote:
> At 06:50 22-10-2011, Maxim Iorsh wrote:
> >When the user selects "Pages" radio button in the Range section, it is very
> >reasonable to expect that she would now want to specify the range. Thus
> >moving
> >the focus automa
Hi,
At 06:50 22-10-2011, Maxim Iorsh wrote:
When the user selects "Pages" radio button in the Range section, it is very
reasonable to expect that she would now want to specify the range. Thus moving
the focus automatically to the page range edit box would save the user a mouse
click.
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