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Do the flyout menus follow accessibility guidelines?

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Do the flyout menus follow accessibility guidelines?

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The flyout menus can indeed be used in a way which makes them accessible to all users. Check the following: • All the information available in the flyout should also available if the flyout does not appear (such as when JavaScript is disabled). Using predefined menus is a method to make sure all the links are available, but it’s a good idea to make the trigger link have all the information available in case the user has JavaScript enabled but is unable to navigate the menus. • Be careful to not cover up critical areas of your page. For example, if your links are horizontally arranged, the menus should be made to appear below the links instead of to the right (which would cover other links). • Submenus tend to be more difficult to navigate than single flyout menus. Be sure to not change the timeouts, so the original menu doesn’t go away before the user has a chance to activate your submenus.

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