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On a web application what should be in tab order?

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I see a lot of articles which guide us how to put something in or out of tab order. However, I see no guide on what should be put in tab order.

Tags: 
  • accessibility
  • tab

Accessibility for a Draggable, Droppable and Sortable component

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This is a component that I'm trying to make accessible:

Tags: 
  • accessibility
  • drag-n-drop
  • sorting

Accessibility : Google autocomplete suggestions are not read by the Mac voiceover

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Google has various roles defined for the suggestions list, like role="presentation" for li, role="option" for the actual suggestion text, role="listbox" for t

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  • accessibility
  • google
  • autocomplete

side-by-side code diff view for comparing code change [closed]

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Can I get your thoughts on the pros and cons of keeping or removing the white space of removed lines in a split diff view?

Tags: 
  • design
  • accessibility
  • comparison
  • code

Side-by-side code diff view UX

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I'm working on code diff view design, and would like to gather your opinion on two existing patterns.

Below are screenshots of two different side-by-side diff view designs.

Tags: 
  • usability
  • accessibility
  • comparison

Color Contrast WCAG 2.0 SC 1.4.3 and Video / Motion Content

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There is no reference to motion/video found in SC 1.4.3 — simple "images" and "bac

Tags: 
  • accessibility
  • content
  • video
  • wcag
  • inclusive-design

Information Architecture - Navigation - Accessibility

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Recently I have worked on a dashboard(Web).
It is a web enterprise product with a lot of data in each view with 20+ views.

Tags: 
  • user-behavior
  • user-expectation
  • accessibility
  • experience
  • click

Click on main text opens a new detail page on a card

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I have a situation where I have a card as an element and it had primary Title, Sub title, and other texts and one secondary CTA.

Tags: 
  • accessibility
  • hyperlinks
  • psychology
  • experience
  • heuristics

What reasons to distinct hyperlinks with thick, light blue underlines?

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To my knowledge, to avoid distractions in reading flow underlines should be avoided in any circumstance, not just hyperlinks. BBC avoids coloring them at all and boldface them instead.

Tags: 
  • accessibility
  • color
  • hyperlinks
  • affordance

Grid: Generic filters Vs column level filters

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I had a case where there is a view and on that user can apply any filter.
Once filter is applied > it affects all the tabs present in that view.

Tags: 
  • user-behavior
  • navigation
  • accessibility
  • web

Can layout size vary when user changes tabs?

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I have been working on a project where I had a case of showing a different set of data (different views) in different tabs.

Tags: 
  • user-behavior
  • user-expectation
  • accessibility
  • confirmation

Using checkboxes for outputting Boolean choices [closed]

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Apologies in advance: this is a bit of a long set-up for a short question!

Tags: 
  • design
  • accessibility
  • html

What heading to use in a Bootstrap alert [closed]

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In Bootstrap there are dedicated alerts.
https://v4-alpha.getbootstrap.com/components/alerts/

Tags: 
  • accessibility
  • alerts
  • bootstrap
  • screen-reader
  • heading

What is the point of Apple's "Invert color" setting? [duplicate]

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This question already has an answer here:

Tags: 
  • accessibility
  • apple

On-screen directions in UI: telling users to do the obvious

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Should we include directions to a user in the UI content that tells them to do something that is visually obvious?

Tags: 
  • usability
  • interface
  • accessibility
  • content

How to read letters instead of dots, using a Screen Reader, in password input? [closed]

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I am working on a password strength checker and I was wondering if there is an ARIA and accessibility friendly way to make the screen reader to speak the letters when the input field has type="pass

Tags: 
  • accessibility
  • password
  • screen-reader

Visual tool to simulate screen reader use [closed]

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I'm interested in making sure some of our sites are usable by people using screen readers.

Tags: 
  • accessibility
  • screen-reader

Module Tab & Navigation tab Interaction

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I am currently working on an enterprise website with loads of different views/content.

Tags: 
  • interaction-design
  • user-behavior
  • accessibility
  • psychology
  • experience

Pagination using keyboard arrow keys

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On Vimeo.com, you could paginate using keyboard arrows, if you want to. I haven't seen this functionality on any other website. Is keyboard pagination a good option?

Tags: 
  • accessibility
  • pagination
  • page

Amazon.com and Amazon.in Interaction Difference . What is the reason

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I recently noticed some differences in amazon.com and Amazon.in.

Tags: 
  • interaction-design
  • user-expectation
  • usability-testing
  • accessibility
  • experience