Accessibility/BarrierSmash/Meetings/2015-02-11

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The Quality Top 5

  • 1 Firefox front-end bug 1132036 and related bug 1107695. This impacts users every day, especially when they want to try outnew features such as Hello or use social sharing services which only have stuff in the tol bar, or want to use the new Search UI. The latter may require toolkit/a11y collaboration to get the anon stuff working right.
  • 2 front-end bug 633899 - When opening the in-content Settings, or Add-Ons manager, initial focus is on some unknown accessible object and one has to do an extra tab to get somewhere useful. Old content would put one right in the list of tabs/categories, and in Add-Ons, this should put one on the first usable control.
  • 3 front-end bug 1067446 - Provide a means for assistive technology users to know whether they're dealing with an info bar or door hanger. Related for doorhangers is also long-standing bug 653226, which appears in doorhangers frequently. We need to settle on a keyboard model for htese split button and bring consistency into this thing.
  • 4 core bug 473206 and possibly other text-related bugs still lingering that cause our assistive technology partners grief.
  • 5 Core ARIA stuff like aria-hidden, name calculation etc.

On the radar

Other work that requires status updates.

Roundtable