Some accounts may not be set up to accept SEPA Instant transfers despite the bank they belong to being on the list of participants. This is an official website of the SEPA Instant Scheme that dynamically updates the list of its participants. Below the list there’s a downloadable link of current participants. To check if a bank is a participant of the SEPA Instant Scheme, please visit this page. While this feature is becoming increasingly popular, not all European banks support it yet. In my tests, it worked in Opera, Chrome and Firefox, but not in Internet Explorer 11 or Edge.SEPA Instant allows you to send and receive Euro transfers in the SEPA region within a few seconds at any time (that includes weekends and holidays)! Your Revolut Euro account supports SEPA Instant at no additional cost! Not all browsers support the sequential focus navigation starting point. The spec also recommends browsers to do this when users click somewhere in the document. Other ways of shifting the focus navigation starting pointīrowsers don’t just shift this navigation starting point when you following internal links. I’ve made a Codepen to illustrate the above, and the situations in which the linked content have implicit and explicit tabindex. What happened after activating the link in my example is that, though the focus did not move, the focus navigation starting point did. There is a browser feature called the sequential focus navigation starting point, which is a position in the document from which the browser decides where to go when the user presses TAB or SHIFT TAB. I wasn’t sure what was going on, so I asked on A11Y Slackers, where Alice pointed me at the following. When you TAB after following the link, it does go to the next focusable thing from div#the-hague. Something interesting happens with the above example in some browsers. The reason is that div#the-hague is not a focusable element ( divs, by default, are not), so the browser returns focus elsewhere, in this case the body. When you follow the link to “The Hague”, focus does not shift to the “The Hague” div, as the console will tell you after activating that link:įocus was moved to body, not to div#the-hague. We have two stores in The Hague, one is at De Passage. This is what I mean by an in page link mechanism: The Hague What happens when you follow an in page link If that thing is in view, you should also see the focus outline visually (assuming you have not set outline to none). Similarly, if you build a custom widget with JavaScript and manually shift focus, you can use the above to verify that focus has shifted the way you expected. When you tab through a page and check document.activeElement in between each tab, you will see it is always set to the thing that has focus. (Type this into your Dev Tools’ console or console.log it from scripts). As most working with focus management problably know, this is how to find it ( roughly speaking): document.activeElement In a given web page, there can only be one thing that ‘has focus’. Today I learned about the sequential focus navigation starting point, which helps browsers decide what to do with focus when you link to content that is not focusable.
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