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  • 1608 Hayes St, San Francisco, CA 94117 (415) 913-7061
  • Sussex, WI
  • Palo Alto, CA
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  • 3728 Center St, Cincinnati, OH 45227
  • San Jose, CA
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  • 3728 W Center St #A3, Cincinnati, OH 45227 (513) 646-6335

Work

Company: Twitter May 2012 Position: Frontend engineer

Education

Degree: BA School / High School: Miami University 1994 to 1998 Specialities: English Literature

Skills

Css • Javascript • Html • Accessibility • Ajax • Dom • Wai Aria • Front End Development • Universal Design

Emails

a***9@aol.com

Industries

Internet

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Senior Staff Engineer

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Location:
San Francisco, CA
Industry:
Internet
Work:
Twitter since May 2012
Frontend Engineer

Yahoo! Aug 2010 - May 2012
Senior Accessibility Engineer

Twitter Feb 2010 - Aug 2010
Frontend Engineer, Platform

Yahoo! Nov 2005 - Feb 2010
Front End Engineer, YUI Library

Yahoo! Sep 2002 - Nov 2005
Front End Engineer, Yahoo! Mail
Education:
Miami University 1994 - 1998
BA, English Literature
Skills:
Css
Javascript
Html
Accessibility
Ajax
Dom
Wai Aria
Front End Development
Universal Design

Publications

Us Patents

Managing Application Focus Transitions

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US Patent:
20230012141, Jan 12, 2023
Filed:
Jul 12, 2021
Appl. No.:
17/373650
Inventors:
- San Francisco CA, US
Todd Christopher Kloots - San Francisco CA, US
International Classification:
G06F 3/0489
G06F 3/0482
Abstract:
Media, methods, and systems are disclosed for managing focus for an application having a plurality of application user interface components. Initially, a first user interface component receives a first keystroke. Responsive to receiving the first keystroke, the application transitions from a default or pointing device navigation mode to a managed or keyboard navigation mode. The first user interface component receives a second keystroke, and responsive thereto invokes an application focus manager to set a destination user interface component identifier. Next, a second user interface component associated with the destination user interface component identifier compares the destination user interface component identifier to its own component identifier. Finally, the second user interface component claims keyboard input focus in the application.
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