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<jongund> Jon Gunderson is on the call
<scribe> scribe: james
JG: I can see where the live
region could announce the issue
... In the first example I hit the submit button and the focus
stays on the submit button. The person would need to back up to
the focus area
I would want to move focus to the error container and have links to move to the correct place
JG: If something is more complicated then it might be more difficult to keep track of the errors
LGR: maybe this is feeback to put
into the survey
... might be a nice thing to have
JG: perhaps just adding a header at the start of the error
LGR: I think we have other things
for this
... getting all the pieces together can be difficult for aria
techniques
<Loretta> https://www.w3.org/2002/09/wbs/35422/20140829ttf/
<Loretta> https://www.w3.org/2002/09/wbs/35422/20130815ttf/
<Loretta> http://www.w3.org/WAI/GL/wiki/Techniques/ARIA
http://www.w3.org/WAI/GL/wiki/Using_aria-labelledby_to_concatenate_a_label_from_several_text_nodes
JG: concern about browser
support
... wy testing on browsers which don't support
JN: lets put this back on survey
for next week so Paul can attend
... updates from Marc and James on techniques
MJ: hopefully in a week or so
JN: hopefully I can get some of mine done too
LGR: hopefully can get them out of TF this week
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