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Francisco Jose Peredo Noguez updated RF-7843:
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Description:
HTML and XHTML do not support he notion of scoped tabindexes (they were not designed with
component reutilization in mind), so it is impossible to keep tab order working properly
if 2 ui:components with form controls with the same tabindex numbers are used in the same
page.
I propose the creation of a component a:tabScope that changes the tabindex off all the
elements inside it by prefixing them with the tabindex number indicated at the a:tabScope
container component.
For an example of how it would work, take a look at the referenced forum post.
was:
HTML and XHTML do not support he notion of scoped tabindexes (they were not designed with
component reutilization in mind), so it is impossible to keep tab order working properly
if 2 ui:components with controls with the same tabindex numbers are used in a particular
page.
I propose the creation of a component a:tabScope that changes the tabindex off all the
elements inside it by prefixing the with the tabindex number indicated at the a:tabScope
container component.
For an example of how it would work, take a look at the referenced forum post.
scoped tabindex
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Key: RF-7843
URL:
https://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/RF-7843
Project: RichFaces
Issue Type: Feature Request
Affects Versions: 3.3.1
Environment: Firefox 3.5, Explorer 8.0
Reporter: Francisco Jose Peredo Noguez
HTML and XHTML do not support he notion of scoped tabindexes (they were not designed with
component reutilization in mind), so it is impossible to keep tab order working properly
if 2 ui:components with form controls with the same tabindex numbers are used in the same
page.
I propose the creation of a component a:tabScope that changes the tabindex off all the
elements inside it by prefixing them with the tabindex number indicated at the a:tabScope
container component.
For an example of how it would work, take a look at the referenced forum post.
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