| Title | Change of focus when a link loses the focus (onblur) - with warning |
|---|---|
| Description | Document containing three links; when the user moves focus from the first link the third (not the second) gets focus. The user is warned about this behaviour in the text before the link. |
| Creator | BenToWeb (johannes.koch@…) |
| Rights | Copyright BenToWeb 2005-2007 |
| Language | English |
| Date | 2007-01-12 |
| Status | accepted QA |
Technologies are markup languages or data formats. If the technology is a markup language, “features” refers to elements and attributes.
XHTML™ 1.0 The Extensible HyperText Markup Language (Second Edition)
Feature: a
(namespace: http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml)
.
Technical specification: http://www.w3.org/TR/1999/REC-html401-19991224/interact/scripts.html#adef-onblur.
Standard ECMA-262 : ECMAScript Language Specification, 3rd edition (December 1999)
The test is intended to pass because the change of focus was expected.
The browser must be JavaScript-enabled.
Accessibility expert.
“Rules” refer to success criteria in WCAG 2.0, checkpoints in WCAG 1.0 and similar requirements.
The test case passes the following success criterion: http://www.w3.org/TR/2006/WD-WCAG20-20060427/guidelines.html#consistent-behavior-no-extreme-changes-context.
The user initiated the change of context, and expected it to be connected to the user's action.
This test case uses the same code as sc3.2.5_l3_027, but adds a warning.
(In Opera 9, the focus seems to get "stuck" on the third link.)
The test case fails the following success criterion: http://www.w3.org/TR/2006/WD-WCAG20-20060427/guidelines.html#navigation-mechanisms-focus.
The normal tabbing order and the reverse tabbing order are not the same, and this can make it difficult to build a consistent mental model of the content.
The test case passes the following success criterion: http://www.w3.org/TR/2006/WD-WCAG20-20050630/#consistent-behavior-no-extreme-changes-context.
The user initiated the change of context.
The user moved the focus to another link, which initiated a change of focus.