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Bug
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Resolution: Fixed
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Low
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4.22.2
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Severity 2 - Major
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Issue Summary
Missing form label or 'title' attribute for the "Search object" search input field in the main content area.
Steps to Reproduce
- Launch the URL
- In the Main content area, Below the header section, navigate to the "Search Object" search input field.
- Keeping the screen reader on, interact with the search input field.
Screenshot
Actual Results
The form field for "Search objects" does not have form labels which is present in the main content area. The screen reader announces it as "Edit text, which does not indicate any meaning associated with it. "As a result, users with visual impairments who use a screen reader will not be able to understand the purpose of the form fields.
Expected Results
Provide a unique and descriptive label for the discussed form field using the 'title" attribute. This will help screen reader users to understand the purpose of the form field.
A label such as "Search object" could be provided to the search input field element and ensure the explicit association is present with "for" and "id".
Examples to make a form field accessible could be found at: https://www.a11ymatters.com/pattern/accessible-search/
Workaround
Currently, there is no known workaround for this behaviour. A workaround will be added here when available.
Bug Ref: 747785
Bulldog Ref: JSMDC-12786
- is related to
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JSDSERVER-11454 Business Services/Create Objects :Combobox is missing appropriate roles and/or attributes
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- Ready for Development
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- is blocked by
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