Re: Grouping items in links
Re: Grouping items in links
- Subject: Re: Grouping items in links
- From: "Drake, Ted" <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 04 Apr 2014 21:02:14 +0000
- Thread-topic: Grouping items in links
Hi All
I think this discussion has been fascinating, especially as it morphed
from how to accomplish a task to the philosophy of navigation between
mobile and desktop.
I put together a page with examples of the code snippets and summarized
the description. I thought it would be helpful to share with developers,
but wanted to make sure it was ok to share content from this mailing list.
I¹d also like to make sure I didn¹t mis-represent Daniel¹s code process.
http://fyvr.net/a11y/block-level-links.html
Would it be ok to publish this on my blog: last-child.com
<http://last-child.com>?
Thanks
Ted
On 4/4/14, 8:03 AM, "Pratik Patel" <email@hidden> wrote:
>That's an excellent point, Marco. The touch pad is a much smaller
>surface. The UI is quite different. It makes sense. I do wonder though
>the direction of MacOS.
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Marco Zehe [mailto:email@hidden]
>Sent: Friday, April 04, 2014 10:22 AM
>To: Pratik Patel; 'Chris Fleizach'; 'Victor Tsaran'
>Cc: email@hidden
>Subject: Re: Grouping items in links
>
>Hi Pratik,
>
>On 4/4/2014 2:41 PM, Pratik Patel wrote:
>> Chris F wrote:
>> As Victor noted, iOS is much flatter than MacOS, so we want to give
>>individual access to each element within a link. Whereas, on the Mac,
>>you can navigate inside of that link group if you so desire.
>>
>> PP: With the touch pad being quite prevalent on most Macs in
>>circulation now, does this still stand for OS X?
>
>Yes, definitely. The touchpad requires you to interact (three finger
>swipe right) or stop interacting (three finger swipe left) with
>containers just like with the keyboard. The touchpad never shows the
>whole screen. So once you interact with an HTML content container, you
>only see the web content, and of that, usually only the stuff currently
>visible on the screen, and you have to three finger swipe up and down to
>scroll. You don't feel any of the browser's tool bars, the address bar
>etc., you have to stop interacting with the HTML content to get to those.
>
>Marco
>
>
>
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