Keyboard navigation makes it easier to see read information in Casebook. This work will help make Casebook more legible and discoverable to workers who may have trouble with vision. These are a lot of small changes across the application that will hopefully add up to a big impact for viewing and reading in Casebook.
Examples of keyboard navigation in Casebook:
Navigate through top navigation, the all cards on the Person Profile Page, adding a new note, creating a new foster family, creating a court hearing, creating/editing a removal episode, adding an allegation, or adding relationships form.
The Tab key allows you to move through the top navigation bar link by link, including the global search
As a you tab, the selected link will be highlighted in blue
Tab+Shift will navigate a worker back
Enter selects the link and takes you to the page
Space bar selects a radio button
Arrow keys allow you to tab up and down the page.
Esc will close an open menu
Navigate through Autocompleters:
Arrow keys allow you to tab up and down the page.
Enter selects the link and takes you to the page.
Esc will close an open menu
Examples of enhancements to make Casebook more legible
All of the fonts on buttons have been changed so that they now show up more clearly
Font sizes have been increased and standardized
The following items have been standardized across Casebook:
Colors
Spacing
Borders
Buttons
The Sign-In tab in the Firefox has a label that reads “Log-In”