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Submitted on
Jan 16, 2020
01:28 PM
Submitted by
kkcAdmin_Kildon
on
Jan 16, 2020
01:28 PM
As a person who is red/green colorblind, it would be immensely helpful to hover over a specific color and see a label telling me what color I am looking at. I find it challenging to select the appropriate colors for single select, multi-select, and conditionally formatted records that make sense to my clients.
Another option would be to allow users to specify their own custom color using hex codes.
Thanks.
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Submitted on
May 22, 2019
02:30 PM
Submitted by
Aaron_Alberto_G
on
May 22, 2019
02:30 PM
Activate an option to scroll horizontally with the mouse wheel. Useful on table view when having lots of fields.
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Submitted on
Mar 01, 2019
08:10 AM
Submitted by
Michelle_Tuten
on
Mar 01, 2019
08:10 AM
Good morning, I did an accessibility test of a form that I built through AirTable and found the following issues that I would like to suggest that you repair. I would like to create a similar form that will be available to the public through our website, but until the accessibility improves, I will not be able to do so. Checkbox box and other input field borders need stronger color contrast. Linked text need stronger color contrast. Markers indicating the Required status of questions do not have strong enough color contrast. Checkbox field needs a label in order for screen reader users to know what “clickable” means. Single Line Text fields should really have programmatically identified labels for screen reader users. Perhaps the title/question as worded in the form could be used as the label. For mulit-select option with the list format, it would be nice if the checkboxes were programmed to be announced as checkboxes to screen reader users. Also, if these options were truly in a list format, a screen reader user should be able to hear “List with [ # ] list items,” before entering the list. For the single-select option with the list format, it would be nice if the radio buttons were programmed to be announced as radio buttons to screen reader users. Also, if these options were truly in a list format, a screen reader user should be able to hear “List with [ # ] list items,” before entering the list. I would like to request that the form design be double checked to make sure it does not cause a keyboard trap when a screenreader/keyboard users tabs through a page in which the form is embedded. In my quick test, it appeared to me that it does cause a keyboard trap prior to submitting a response. Once a response is submitted, the Add another response button is not accessible to the screenreader/keyboard user, but the user is no longer trapped in the iFrame. When required fields are not filled out, the error message does not have strong enough color contrast. Fields that require a URL allow submissions of non-URL content. I think that adding an error message that appears when the submission does not include http:// is good usability, if not accessibility. The Submit button and " Never submit passwords through Airtable forms. Report abuse." message at the bottom of the form, does not have strong enough color contrast. I did not see where the Report Abuse link was included in the Tab order.
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Submitted on
Sep 14, 2018
03:58 PM
Submitted by
Tyson_VanOverhi
on
Sep 14, 2018
03:58 PM
When I click the + in a linked field it opens a search for an existing record. I would like for a keyboard modifier so when I click instead it just goes to a new record. Holding down Shift or Ctrl when clicking would work wonderfully. Or being able to set a field to always create a new record.
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Submitted on
Aug 28, 2018
09:34 PM
Submitted by
Mathias_Elmose
on
Aug 28, 2018
09:34 PM
I would love to be able to share a grid, kanban, calendar or gallery view where anybody could add a record even without an account. This would be very helpful in teaching to collect lots of information and interact with students. When you share a form view people can only add one record at a time and they can’t see other records. Let’s say I share a calendar view where students could add a time for them to present their work, a grid view where they could easily add literature references or a kanban view where they could brainstorm new ideas and rearrange them. I use Airtable with Ludus.one and it would be such a great way to interact with students doing class. So I would use this feature live with students to interact with them, but I would also do it when I needed to collect a lot of inputs from people I don’t work closely with. Perhaps embed an open feature request view on our website! You can look at Padlet for inspiration. It’s a very loved and used tool in education. So that “little” feature in Airtable could have a great impact on teaching!
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