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Include aria-labelledby on the tabpanel #41

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ZoeBijl opened this issue May 9, 2016 · 3 comments
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Include aria-labelledby on the tabpanel #41

ZoeBijl opened this issue May 9, 2016 · 3 comments
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ZoeBijl commented May 9, 2016

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@ZoeBijl ZoeBijl added Example Page Related to a page containing an example implementation of a pattern editorial Changes to prose that don't alter intended meaning, e.g., phrasing, grammar. May fix inaccuracies. and removed Example Page Related to a page containing an example implementation of a pattern labels May 9, 2016
@mcking65 mcking65 added this to the 1.1 PR milestone Aug 15, 2016
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Work on this with issue #41.

@mcking65 mcking65 modified the milestones: 1.1 Q4 PWD, 1.1 PR Aug 15, 2016
mcking65 added a commit that referenced this issue Aug 18, 2016
 Modified the tabs design pattern section (id="tabpanel") in aria-practices.html to:
 1. In the keyboard subsection, added a note about vertical arrow keys to address the problem described in issue #14.
2. Address vertical orientation of the tablist in the keyboard and properties guidance as described in issue #40.
3. Add guidance about the use of aria-labelledby on the tabpanel element as called for by issue #41.
4. Edit the text to be consistent with the APG editorial guidelines.
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This issue is addressed in commit 424776b and can now be viewed in master at:
http://w3c.github.io/aria-practices/#tabpanel

Feedback is welcome!

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Closed pre review in the August 22, 2016 meeting.

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