
Vimium helps you navigate the web without touching. The University of Alabama Technology Accessibility team, housed in the Office of Information Technology (OIT), continues to lead the initiative to provide our technology users, including those with disabilities, a functional and accessible technology experience and to help our institution’s faculty, staff, and students develop digital resources that are accessible to all. At any rate, you may want to try turning off browser addons one by one and see if this fixes your problem. Vimium provides keyboard shortcuts for navigation and control in the spirit of Vim. I don't know whether this is an issue for the the Tiny/MCE folks, the moodle parser folks, the quiz module folks, or someone else. When I disable the LoL addon or use a browser that doesn't add x/html droppings where I don't see them, everything works fine.

Moodle didn't "ignore" these tags, thinking they were some type of legitimate feedback. In the case of the moodle quiz, there were tags being entered in each of the Feedback text entry areas. Anyway, it turns out that the LoL inserts a "hidden" x/html tag anywhere there is an input field on a web page. requires the use of a mouse to complete a transaction. The aha moment: I use an addon for Firefox called LoL (I'm not joking) which allows navigating a webpage without using a mouse similar addons include "mouseless browsing" and "HaH" the progenitor of LoL. The lack of navigation links on makes attempting to navigate through even more time consuming and confusing for blind consumers. Lo! Epiphany and Opera worked fine! More digging. After much cursing (digging a deeper hole in moodleKarma), I tried different browsers. I'm a linux user and my regular bowser is Firefox.


#MOUSELESS NAVIGATION ACCESSIBILITY CHROME MAC#
You and I must have both angered the moodle gods.I was unable to save a quiz after editing with the same error message you described. MAC ONLY Keyboard shortcuts (Mac): ctrl + (1-9): Clicks the link indicated by the matching number on screen ctrl + shift + (1-9): Opens the link indicated by the matching number on screen in a new tab ctrl + 0: Changes the available links to the next 9 links on the page ctrl + x: Hides/shows the link indicators ctrl + i: Puts focus on the first input field ctrl + p: plays first embedded.
