WAT-C web accessibility tools consortium Web Accessibility Toolbar EN 1.1
Saturday, July 31, 2004
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Supply an email address and I'll respond via email, otherwise I'll post a response in the FAQ's. You can also email me steven.faulkner@visionaustralia.org.au
 
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Hi, we have been using your great toolbar for a year and find it extremely useful. Recently we found a little "bug" that think it could be easily resolved.
It is found at the resize functionality and came up when we´re testing a propietary browser toolbar. We found that using your toolbar, ours does not fit into the browser at 800x600, but it does if we really change the resolution at the o.s.
It seems that window width is a little bit smaller ( around 4 px) using your toolbar than the real 800x600 we obtain changing resolution from screen properties of the o.s.
Maybe there´s a reason for it.

thanks and hope it helps.
juan.fuertes@dnextep.com
 
Hello,

I use some of the functions of the Accessibility toolbar a lot when testing websites for accessibility. One of the functions I also use, and which has a bug, is the resize function. It works well as long as you do not use the scroll-bars. When I use the scroll-bar to scroll down a page, the resize function no longer works. This is very irritating. Reloading the page does not work either.

Gerard
 
Hello Steve,

Thanks for your great work on WAT. Unfortunately, I've had to uninstall the latest release because it generates an "Access violation" IE crash every time I mouseover any of the toolbar buttons! (this doesn't appear to kill the browser, however; perhaps just the toolbar?)

I'm running Win2K SP4, IE SP1. I didn't experience the problem when I initially installed version 1.1. The auto-update ran, then the issue began occurring today.

Would very much like to continue using the toolbar; please let me know if you find a fix! (e-mail: wat[AT]starurl.com]

Best regards, Ben
 
Charlie said...
"Thanks for a can't-live-without tool - BUT... I have a really infuriating problem"
See this blog entry for a work around:
http://web_accessibility_toolbar.blogspot.com/2004/09/more-on-keyboard-navigation-conflicts.html
 
Hi Joe, thanks for the feedback, can you give me the urls of the framed pages you get the error on so I can try to solve the issue?
please email me steven.faulkner@nils.org.au if you can

with regards
stevef
 
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