[wp-trac] [WordPress Trac] #14045: Give the menus page an accessibility mode option, like the widgets screen.

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Fri Mar 8 12:34:48 UTC 2013


#14045: Give the menus page an accessibility mode option, like the widgets screen.
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 Reporter:  quanin               |       Owner:
     Type:  enhancement          |      Status:  new
 Priority:  normal               |   Milestone:  3.6
Component:  Accessibility        |     Version:  3.0
 Severity:  normal               |  Resolution:
 Keywords:  3.6-early 3.6-menus  |
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Comment (by quanin):

 Replying to [comment:41 ceo]:
 > Replying to [comment:40 quanin]:
 > >
 > > Let's say you made the "Team Members" page a menu on its own, but
 within the "about" menu--so, for instance, your team can handle their own
 biographical info etc and emphasise whichever projects they're working on,
 etc.
 >
 > To me, this is already covered under what Graham has above. Any menu
 item can be a "parent" and have menu items nested under it.
 >
 > If you want a separate menu, then that would literally be a separate
 menu; not a nested menu item. Combining those two types of functionality
 with menu creation - to me - seems like it's making the whole thing more
 complex and not less.
 >
 > Granted this is only theoretical and my thoughts might change in
 practice, but personally, I'd like to refrain from making the
 accessibility options require too many extra settings because of just
 this. If the typical user is able to rearrange things with simple mouse
 drags, it seems to me that having more than three settings to choose from
 to accomplish the same thing is pushing it.

 That was the one area I wasn't entirely clear on. What with it not being
 useable to the visually impaired in its current form I haven't exactly had
 much of a chance to test it in-depth. But, if any menu item can
 escentially become the start of a new menu, then yes--that pretty much
 covers what I was thinking in the first place.

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Ticket URL: <http://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/14045#comment:42>
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