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Index of JavaScript tests

Friday, September 23rd, 2005

This page consolidates links to our series of JavaScript tests.

Quiz 4.1.4: JavaScript - Part 1: Navigating links
Summary of Results for JavaScript - Part 1: Navigating links
Quiz 4.1.5: JavaScript - Part 2: Navigating forms
Summary of Results for JavaScript - Part 2:Navigating forms


Quiz 4.1.5: JavaScript - Part 2: Navigating forms

Monday, September 19th, 2005

Our first tests in this area explored navigating links which have JavaScript actions. Now, we turn to navigating forms which have actions attached to the various form elements. Our goal is to understand how browsers and screen readers react to script actions.
The test case asks you to simply navigate straight through one form […]


Summary of Results for JavaScript - Part 1: Navigating links

Thursday, September 15th, 2005

We now have results from that JavaScript test case we published a few weeks ago. Lots and lots of results.


Results for JavaScript - Part 1: Navigating links

Thursday, September 15th, 2005

These results refer back to a quiz and test case from several weeks ago. Our first test was in Quiz 4.1.4: JavaScript - part 1. Results from about 60 runs of the test case were compiled by James Edwards.

As you examine the results tables, be aware that most cells contain additional descriptive information within a […]


Web Accessibility Tool Consortium launched

Thursday, September 15th, 2005

This fine announcement is showing up all over the place. On Juicy Studio, on WaSP, on WebGraphics, and most importantly on the new site itself. Go visit the Web Accessibility Tool Consortium. Steve Faulkner, Gez Lemon, Makoto Ueki, and Mike Paciello have some very nice tools planned for us.


Quiz 5.2.9a: Screen Reader Test #9a

Tuesday, September 13th, 2005

Zoe has a different way of doing the offleft hiding technique.