Proceedings of the 16th International ACM SIGACCESS Conference on Computers &Amp; Accessibility - ASSETS '14 2014
DOI: 10.1145/2661334.2661342
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Building keyboard accessible drag and drop

Abstract: Drag and Drop (DnD) web design has been widely used by Elearning systems. However, it may take a lot of effort for web developers who have limited knowledge of web accessibility to build complex keyboard accessible DnD components. In this demo, we present our conceptual design of keyboard accessible DnD, and explain how web developers can leverage the design to implement their own pages. We further discuss how to extend this design to enable different DnD scenarios.

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“…They can choose to leave the issues as they are, as the end users can have the CAN end user plugin fix the issues on-demand. They can also choose to revise their code and fix the problems by themselves or call CAN de velopers' API [36] directly. In the proactive mode, when a web developer implements his web apps, they can directly call individual CAN AC's API, such that they do not need to implement the solutions themselves.…”
Section: User Interactions and Workflowmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They can choose to leave the issues as they are, as the end users can have the CAN end user plugin fix the issues on-demand. They can also choose to revise their code and fix the problems by themselves or call CAN de velopers' API [36] directly. In the proactive mode, when a web developer implements his web apps, they can directly call individual CAN AC's API, such that they do not need to implement the solutions themselves.…”
Section: User Interactions and Workflowmentioning
confidence: 99%