[WG: Accessibility] [maint] About datepickers

Aaron Zeckoski azeckoski at unicon.net
Thu Oct 13 05:38:28 PDT 2011


The jquery one is just a field which can take text so that helps but I
think it would be helpful to agree on the hints we should provide as
well.

For example, should there be text in the field to start or outside
showing the accepted format (I like in but I suspect that is less
accessible)? Should it just be a lonely input or should there be an
icon (I like the icon because it seems more informative and inline
with the rest of the industry)?

Once we have this stuff decided, I think there should be a wiki page
in confluence that explains how to embed the calendar in a tool. We
could then port over the current core tools. The contrib/indie ones
would probably be a lot slower to adopt it since they generally have
to be compatible with a range of sakai versions but in a few years or
so we might be able to get to a point where tools are generally using
the same calendar picker.

-AZ


On Thu, Oct 13, 2011 at 8:10 AM, Richwine, Brian L <brichwin at indiana.edu> wrote:
> I'll take a look at the accessibility. Typically we've excused the accessibility of the date picker, as long as a person can freeform enter the date in the field (and appropriate help info tells them how to enter the date, or there is an existing default value that models the format, etc.). Navigating a calendar date picker just doesn't seem intuitive to users with screen-reading software. It would be great if it was keyboard accessible and tried to be usable for screen-readers too. However it is important to offer both.
>
> -Brian
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jean-Francois Leveque [mailto:jean-francois.leveque at upmc.fr]
> Sent: Thursday, October 13, 2011 4:23 AM
> To: DAVID ROLDAN MARTINEZ
> Cc: mt at collab.sakaiproject.org; Beth Kirschner; Richwine, Brian L
> Subject: Re: [maint] About datepickers
>
> Hi David,
>
> http://jqueryui.com/demos/datepicker/#localization works in French, AFAICT.
>
> If Brian gives us good news about its accessibility, it would be great if other members of the i18n community could try it in their language before going further.
>
> Best,
>      J-F
>
> On 13/10/2011 09:48, DAVID ROLDAN MARTINEZ wrote:
>>
>>           Hi all,
>>
>>           Almost each Sakai tool uses a different datepicker and this makes very difficult to manage i18n bugs because we are always finding the same issues but in different datepickers. As you can imagine, this is very frustrating and increases the workload as it's needed to redo the same work for different datepickers.  Besides, this also decreases usability and accessibility, as users has to deal with several formats and ways of doing things.
>>
>>           I would like to propose to find a common solution for the whole Sakai or, at least, for those tool included in the main distribution (though, contrib tools can be encouraged to use the same solution). But, before to launch the request to sakai-dev and file JIRAs, I would like to get your feedback. My proposal is to use jquery datepicker: http://jqueryui.com/demos/datepicker, which is the only one I've found (if you know more, please, let me know) that is fully i18ned.
>>
>>           Best,
>>                David
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