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Bug
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Resolution: Unresolved
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Medium (View bug fix roadmap)
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None
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8.20.30, 9.12.2, 9.4.17
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8.2
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Severity 3 - Minor
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Issue Summary
Text such as "Previewing a total of 11 auto-scheduled issues" is not coded using HTML heading mark-up (that becomes available on activating "Auto-schedule>Preview results" button) in the main content area.
Steps to Reproduce
- Open the "Accessibility Assessment - Roadmaps" page.
- Navigate to the main content.
- Navigate to the "Auto-schedule" button and activate it.
- Navigate to the "Preview results" button and activate it.
- Inspect the mentioned text.
- Observe that the text is not marked-up using HTML heading.
Screen Recording
demo1 - Advanced Roadmaps - InstEnv Jira - Google Chrome 2024-02-05 17-33-18.mp4
Actual Results
The text such as "Previewing a total of 11 auto-scheduled issues" visually appears to be heading on the page. This text is not marked-up using HTML heading.
This resulted in screen reader users finding it difficult to understand the page content structure.
Expected Results
Mark-up the mentioned text using appropriate HTML headings. In addition, use heading levels as per specification such as <h1> should be followed by <h2>, <h3> and so on. Code Snippet <h2 class="iZpor">Previewing a total of <strong>11</strong> auto-scheduled issues</h2>
Workaround
Required, if there is no workaround please state:
Currently there is no known workaround for this behavior. A workaround will be added here when available
Environment
MacBook Pro (16-inch, 2021)
macOs Monterey Version 12.3.1
Chrome - Version 101.0.4606.81 (Official Build) (64-bit)
Firefox- Version 93.0 (32-bit)
Safari- Version 15.3 (17612.4.9.1.5)
JAWS- Version 2022
NVDA- Version 2020.3
Voiceover - Version Latest
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