On 05/09/2016 04:44 PM, Samuel Henrique De Oliveira Guimaraes wrote:
Hi,
I don’t think the new login.html is good for accessibility with screen
reader software. I don’t have the tools to test it, but the form
fields were added to a <dl> element (Definition list) when just the
<form>, <label> and <input> elements should be enough for
accessibility, usability and styling.
From my experience with screen readers, the output from a screen
reader would be something like this:
-Definition List
-Definition term: Username.
-Definition description: input type text Username.
-Definition term: Password.
-Definition description: input type password Password.
-Definition term: Language.
-Definition description: Select.
-Selected option: English (US).
If we move the Locale and display it under the <select> element, it
should be done with CSS only. Personally, I think it doesn’t look
good. Instead I think we could align it in the middle, just like we do
with the Log In button.
I don’t think displaying the label and the select in a single line is
good for mobile usability with the login page and it doesn’t make
sense to create a different login page for mobile and desktop just to
move a label:
http://baymard.com/blog/mobile-form-usability-label-position
I am no UI expert but we need to be sure that we do not add any
HTML5 code that will gives us trouble when dealing with Accessibility.
Thanks,
Samuel
*From:*kimchi-devel-bounces@ovirt.org
[mailto:kimchi-devel-bounces@ovirt.org] *On Behalf Of *Aline Manera
*Sent:* segunda-feira, 9 de maio de 2016 10:39
*To:* pkulkark(a)linux.vnet.ibm.com; Kimchi Devel <kimchi-devel(a)ovirt.org>
*Subject:* Re: [Kimchi-devel] [Wok][PATCH v2 0/7] Multi-Culture Support
Hi all,
I'd like suggest changes on UI layout.
imap://dhbarboza82%40gmail%2Ecom@imap.googlemail.com:993/fetch%3EUID%3E/%5BGmail%5D/kimchi-dev%3E5592?header=quotebody&part=1.1.2&filename=image001.jpg
I am not sure about the best practices to display language and locale
to users but I will suggest to put:
<label> <drop down menu> in a single line, instead of having the label
under the drop down menu.
Samuel, any suggestion on that area?
Regards,
Aline Manera
On 05/05/2016 04:02 AM, pkulkark(a)linux.vnet.ibm.com
<mailto:pkulkark@linux.vnet.ibm.com>wrote:
From: Pooja Kulkarni <pkulkark(a)linux.vnet.ibm.com>
<mailto:pkulkark@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
This patch set provides multi-culture
support by adding another drop down
list during login for user locale
selection. The numeric data and datetime
fields are formatted based on the locale
selected.
Pooja Kulkarni (7):
Multi-Culture Support - Add a separate drop down list for locale
Multi-Culture support - Add methods to get and set locales in
wok.lang.js
Multi-Culture support - Add locale in format settings in
wok.line-chart.js
Multi-Culture support : Format datetime as per locale in wok.list.js
Multi-Culture support : Implement new drop down list for locale in
wok.login.js
Multi-Culture support : Modify wok.formatMeasurement util to include
formatting based on locale
Multi-Culture support : Format datetime in user activity log as per
locale
ui/js/src/wok.lang.js | 8 ++++++++
ui/js/src/wok.line-chart.js | 3 ++-
ui/js/src/wok.list.js | 6 +++++-
ui/js/src/wok.login.js | 9 +++++++++
ui/js/src/wok.utils.js | 10 +++++++---
ui/js/wok.bootgrid.js | 10 +++++++++-
ui/js/wok.user-log.js | 3 ++-
ui/pages/login.html.tmpl | 34 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
8 files changed, 76 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-)
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