Details
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Bug
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Resolution: Duplicate
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Low
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None
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8.20.1
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8.2
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Severity 3 - Minor
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Description
Issue Summary
The screen reader reading order of the content changes the intended meaning of the content.
Element Name:
1. Printable
2. Full Content
3. RSS (Issues)
4. RSS (Comments)
and so on
Location of the element: Present in the "Export" button expanded section
Note: The expanded elements are placed at end of the DOM
Steps to Reproduce
- Step 1
Actual Results
Actual results
Expected Results
Expected Results
Fix Information
RULE :
The reading and navigation order MUST be logical and intuitive.
HOW TO FIX:
Fix this issue by ensuring that the order of the content in the DOM is logical.
REFERENCE:
Deque University: https://dequeuniversity.com/class/semantic-structure2/within-pages/order
BACKGROUND:
Sometimes content must be read in a certain order to be understood. When screen reader users navigate page content, they hear the content in the order of the code in the DOM. If the order of the code and the visual order of content differ in such a way that meaning of content is changed, screen readers users may not understand the content correctly. The order of content in the DOM must be logical. The visual order of the content can differ from the source code order, as long as the reading order for screen readers is still logical and meaningful.
Screenshot
Screen Recording
screen recording
Workaround
workaround
Bug Ref: 740086
Attachments
Issue Links
- is duplicated by
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JRASERVER-73824 Issue Navigator- Search : Menus are inaccessible for JAWS & NVDA screen reader users.
- Closed