Issue 13473 - LINK tags in HTML export of presentations
Summary: LINK tags in HTML export of presentations
Status: CONFIRMED
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Product: Impress
Classification: Application
Component: code (show other issues)
Version: OOo 1.1 Beta
Hardware: PC All
: P3 Trivial with 2 votes (vote)
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Reported: 2003-04-15 19:37 UTC by horkana
Modified: 2013-08-08 13:47 UTC (History)
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Description horkana 2003-04-15 19:37:10 UTC
http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/struct/links.html#h-12.3
I would really like it if the HTML export in OpenOffice.org Presentation
included LINK tags for things like First, Previous, Next, Last (and any other
you see fit to support).  

It is an accessibility feature and like most accessbility features it is also a
usability improvement for users who's browsers support the feature.  
http://diveintoaccessibility.org/day_9_providing_additional_navigation_aids.html
[also mentioned in Jakob Nielsens Designing Web Usability (as far as I can
remember)]
Comment 1 wolframgarten 2003-04-16 07:12:28 UTC
Reassigned to Bettina.
Comment 2 eric.savary 2003-04-16 15:31:21 UTC
Set to "NEW"
Comment 3 eric.savary 2008-10-27 14:05:35 UTC
Removing accessibility keyword.
This keyword is targeting the accessibility of OOo as software, not the
accessibility of the documents it produces. 
Comment 4 bettina.haberer 2010-05-21 15:07:11 UTC
To grep the issues easier via "requirements" I put the issues currently lying on
my owner to the owner "requirements". 
Comment 5 Christophe Strobbe 2013-08-08 13:47:09 UTC
In Apache OpenOffice 3.4.0 and 4.0 on Windows 7, the only HTML output from Impress is through File > Export > XTHML. The resulting output has a doctype for XHTML 1.1 plus MathML 2.0. (So far, so good.)
However, the output is a single file (with a <div id="pagex" class="dp3"> for each slide, and an empty div without class or id after every slide), where links like First, Previous, Next, Last don't make sense; you just scroll up and down. In other words, the XHTML export from Impress is not ideal for presentations without some additional CSS. The additional CSS (and JavaScript?) would turn the div elements into slides.