Accessibility Support
RadEditor satisfies the requirements for accessibility,
which is a result of the following:
1. The interface of the RadEditor is "Level A" accessible
(in compliance with the W3C Web Accessibility Guidelines 1.0).
Listed below are the product's accessibility features:
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RadEditor
passes the check of the W3C accessibility validator (click the W3C logo on one
of the on-line examples)
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all tools and commands can be associated with shortcuts either in ToolsFile.xml
or with a property of the object.
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each toolbar button may contain text. The text is displayed when the ShowText
property is set to "true". You can also control the position of the text
(bottom/right).
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all toolbars can be arranged in accordance with your preferences. You can drag
and dock
the toolbars on the edges of the editable area, just like in Microsoft Office
applications.
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you can create custom skins with more accessible appearance
(e.g. larger buttons, high-contrast colors, etc.)
2. The content generated by the RadEditor can become
accessible if the author fills in all required fields (marked with a special
accessibility icon -
).
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every content element, which is more
complex than pure text, has additional accessibility fields for detailed
description (e.g. tooltip, long description, etc.)
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new or existing tables can be enriched with special accessibility fields from
the Table Wizard or from the Table Properties dialog