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Type:
Bug
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Resolution: Unresolved
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Priority:
Low
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None
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Affects Version/s: 4.20.0
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Component/s: Accessibility
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Severity 2 - Major
Issue Summary
The custom link does not have a role.
Elements name:
- oracledb-11g-prod
- Sara Peen
- 32GB DDR4-2400 ECC REG DIMM
- Solaris 11.3
- Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E7- 4830 @ 2.13GHz
..... etc.
Location of the elements: Image links, in the "Force" view section group image, in the "Force" view, in the "Object overview" modal.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Click on the "oracledb-11g-prod" button, just beside the "Affected Server:" text, in the "Can we get this server request approved?" page.
2. Then the "Object Overview" modal will display.
3. Click on the "Show graph" icon button.
4. Click on the "Force" button. Then the graph will display in the Force view.
5. Check the link role to the above-mentioned image links.
Tested URL
https://instenv-5971-nizh.instenv.atl-test.space/projects/JSM/queues/custom/31/JSM-111
Steps to Reproduce
- Step 1
Actual Results
Actual results
Expected Results
Fix Information
RULE :
When additional content is triggered on pointer hover or on keyboard focus, that additional content MUST be visually perceived and MUST be dismissible.
HOW TO FIX:
Fix this issue by ensuring that content that appears on mouse hover or keyboard focus meets ALL of the following requirements:
1. Dismissible: If the content obscures or replaces other content, it can be dismissed via keyboard without moving mouse hover or keyboard focus - such as by pressing the Escape key.
2. Hoverable: If the content is triggered by mouse hover, the user can move the mouse pointer to the content without the content disappearing.
3. Persistent: The content stays visible until mouse hover or keyboard focus is moved or it is dismissed by the user (see #1 above), or the information is no longer valid.
REFERENCE:
WCAG Understanding document: https://www.w3.org/WAI/WCAG21/Understanding/content-on-hover-or-focus
BACKGROUND:
Content that appears on mouse hover or keyboard focus - such as tooltips, drop-down menus, and popups - can cause difficulties for people with disabilities. For people with low vision who use screen magnification, such content can be too large to fit in the magnified viewport or it may obscure other information on the screen. People with motor disabilities may have difficulty keeping the mouse pointer over the popup trigger. Sometimes, popup content is displayed only temporarily and may not give people with disabilities time to read the content. Content that appears on hover or focus should be dismissible, hoverable, and persistent. When these conditions are met, users have more control over interaction with the content.
Screenshot
Screen Recording
screen recording
Workaround
workaround
Bug Ref: 745328
Bulldog Ref: JSMDC-12573
- is blocked by
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