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Defines if an object is drawn on a form. If it is not, it takes up no space on the form. |
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Sets the IBM® Forms Viewer help mode to on or off. The Viewer has a help mode that is entered when the user clicks the help icon on the toolbar. While the help mode is active, help messages that have been added to the form are displayed for the user as tool tips. |
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The Viewer supports screen readers through the MSAA (Microsoft™ Active Accessibility) standard. Through this standard, the Viewer works with the JAWS screen reader from Freedom Scientific, as well as other MSAAcompliant readers, such as WindowEyes from GW Micro and Microsoft Narrator. |
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When creating fields, you will often want to specify the kind of information that the user can type into the field. For example, you might want a field to accept only numerical values or set the field so that the user must fill it out. |
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Help messages assist users to correctly fill out a form. |
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Help is displayed to the user when they hover the cursor over an item on a form, or when they enter an invalid format. Help should be concise, yet descriptive so that it helps the user understand the item or correct the error without extraneous information. |
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This accessibility property lets you include a description of the item that will be used by screen reading software. The text entered in this option will not be displayed in the Viewer, but will be read aloud by an active screen reader when the item has focus. |
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This topic includes a list of features and fixes that are included in each release of the wiki. |
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Wiki Help describes basic tasks that you can accomplish in the wiki, such as creating and editing articles, basic editing tasks, subscribing to feeds, and providing feedback on the wiki. It also includes information on how to use the supported wiki markup for formatting. For a quick reference of ... |
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When creating fields, you will often want to specify the kind of information that the user can type into the field. For example, you might want a field to accept only numerical values or set the field so that the user must fill it out. |
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This accessibility property lets you include a description of the item that will be used by screen reading software. The text entered in this option will not be displayed in the Viewer, but will be read aloud by an active screen reader when the item has focus. |
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Help messages assist users to correctly fill out a form. |
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Help is displayed to the user when they hover the cursor over an item on a form, or when they enter an invalid format. Help should be concise, yet descriptive so that it helps the user understand the item or correct the error without extraneous information. |
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The Viewer supports screen readers through the MSAA (Microsoft™ Active Accessibility) standard. Through this standard, the Viewer works with the JAWS screen reader from Freedom Scientific, as well as other MSAAcompliant readers, such as WindowEyes from GW Micro and Microsoft Narrator. |
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Learn about the different editions available to you as you use the product documentation in the wiki. |
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This article lists the video formats included in this wiki and the playersplugin required to view those formats. |
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These are Accessibility best practices. |
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Use acclabels to provide descriptive accessibility messages for the items on your form. To meet the accessibility needs of all the users of your form, you must provide descriptive help messages for most items on the form. However, adding these help messages directly to a form’s text leaves the ... |
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Although Webform Server can check user input for formatting errors when the user exits a field, Webform Server forms cannot predictively check user input for formatting errors as the user enters information within a field. If your database requires users to enter information in a particular format ... |