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Re: Ajax and Accessibility


  • Subject: Re: Ajax and Accessibility
  • From: WO Dev <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 16 Jun 2007 10:15:55 -0700

Hello Ray,

We started discussing Accessibility (we've been working on accessibility for more than 5 years now) with Mike (and also Anjo) at the show and we're are pretty confident it's not going to be that hard to make most of the ajax wonder stuff accessible (at least the part that have a "regular" HTML counter part)...We'll we are only going to make the recommendation and test case obviously, Mike is going to handle all the coding part;)

We'll try to get most of the recommendation done before mid july.

This also rise the accessibility of the technology the WO Team showed us, but it's not going to be as easy and simple, but let's start with Wonder:)

Xavier




I have read this and I think it might be of more general interest in the wider web community. It is a bit academic, but is not too long. It is only 8 pages.


It describes the challenges of accessibility in Ajax-ified web pages. Web pages are no longer linear and static and this provides a challenge to the accessibility tools that are available.

thanx - ray

Subject: W4A Ajax Live Regions Paper
From: email@hidden
Date: 6/13/07 9:42 AM
Newsgroup: mozilla.dev.accessibility

Greetings,

Charles Chen and I presented our paper on Ajax Live Regions at the W4A 2007 conference. A special thanks to the Mozilla Foundation for funding our research. Below is a link to the Ajax Live regions paper followed by the Abstract as well as a shorter, summarized version of our paper for the W4A accessibility challenge. The papers discus ARIA live regions and show a practical example of an Ajax chat, ReefChat (http://reefchat.overscore.com), exposing DOM updates using Live Regions to a screen reader, Fire Vox (http:// www.firevox.clcworld.net).

Ajax Live Regions: Chat as a Case Example
http://www.w4a.info/2007/prog/1-thiessen.pdf

Abstract
Web 2.0 enabled by the Ajax architecture has given rise to a new level of user interactivity through web browsers. Many new and extremely popular Web applications have been introduced such as Google Maps, Google Docs, Flickr, and so on. Ajax Toolkits such as Dojo allow web developers to build Web 2.0 applications quickly and with little effort. Unfortunately, the accessibility support in most toolkits and Ajax applications overall is lacking. WAI-ARIA markup for live regions presents a solution to making these applications accessible. A chat example is presented that shows the live regions in action and demonstrates several limitations of ARIA live regions.



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