Are you running Chrome 127 on Windows? I can use your help for a quick test.
1. Go to this URL:
cdpn.io/pen/debug/bGLrYBo
2. Zoom or resize so the table has a scrollbar at the bottom.
3. Without using your mouse, Tab to the table.
4. Use your arrow keys to scroll it left-right.
If it works, cool. If not, less cool. I have a case of someone where the keyboard scrollable containers feature added in Chrome 127 does not work.
Adrian Roselli
in reply to Adrian Roselli • • •I have filed a Chromium bug:
issues.chromium.org/issues/356…
If anyone here knows someone on the Chrome team, probably let them know their latest attempt to make scrolling areas focusable is not working for everyone.
#a11y #accessibility
Chromium
issues.chromium.orgvictor tsaran
in reply to Adrian Roselli • • •Adrian Roselli
in reply to Adrian Roselli • • •Updating this post with Chrome’s stutter-step release of this feature is becoming a part-time job:
adrianroselli.com/2022/06/keyb…
Keyboard-Only Scrolling Areas
Adrian RoselliAdrian Roselli
in reply to Adrian Roselli • • •If you read this from the Google Chrome Developer Blog, when do you expect this feature to be available?
Ref: developer.chrome.com/blog/new-…
#accessibility #a11y
New in Chrome 127 | Blog | Chrome for Developers
Chrome for DevelopersAdrian Roselli
in reply to Adrian Roselli • • •Confirmation that this feature is not really in 127:
“Currently, 10% of users see it. By 128, 100% of users should expect keyboard focusable scrollers to be enabled by default.”
“Because we need to be a bit nimble as we do that ramp-up, we didn't put all of the nitty gritty details of that ramp schedule into the blog post. But it's true that some people will see this feature enabled in M127, potentially up to a majority of users.”
So Chrome’s claim was 90% wrong.
toot.cafe/@aardrian/1128773450…
Adrian Roselli (@aardrian@toot.cafe)
Toot Cafévictor tsaran
in reply to Adrian Roselli • • •Adrian Roselli
in reply to victor tsaran • • •@vick21 “From now on scrollers are click-focusable and programmatically-focusable by default” is not the same as enabled for 10% of users today and then later up to 100%.
Given the feedback to the Chrome Developers blog post announcement language question that I asked here and elsewhere, I am not alone in thinking the feature was available for everyone.
Adrian Roselli
in reply to Adrian Roselli • • •victor tsaran
in reply to Adrian Roselli • • •Adrian Roselli
in reply to victor tsaran • • •@vick21 I guess I need to understand what a “complete roll-out” means.
Everyone who tested this for me was running a point release of 127. As far as I am concerned, that is a complete roll-out.
victor tsaran
in reply to Adrian Roselli • • •victor tsaran
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