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Jupyter Accessibility keyboard navigation review: November 21 #11

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@isabela-pf isabela-pf commented Nov 21, 2022

Welcome to the working PR!

This is the working PR for the Jupyter Accessibility keyboard navigation workshop! This is where we collaborate during the event before we send a contribution over to the main repo.

For the full info about this event, please visit the event agenda.

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⭐ For full info about how to interact with this PR, please visit the How to Participate section of the agenda. Please contribute via suggestions so we can easily review each other's work and give you credit in the commit history!

✏️ If you plan to work on a test, let people know by commenting below. You can do this as a group or as an individual for as many tests as you like. We can have multiple suggestions for the same test, but it would be nice if we spread out to cover more.

📚 If you need a reference for writing markdown, give this Markdown guide a perusal.

❗ If you think anything is missing, let @isabela-pf know and she will add it to the PR.

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  • Content order @trallard
  • Areas to navigate
  • Keyboard/tab traps
  • Skip links
  • Interactive Areas @gabalafou
  • Focus
  • Mixed input @isabela-pf
  • Keyboard shortcuts

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This has been contributed at jupyter/accessibility #114. Thank you for all your help!

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