Metadata
- Source
- SJRK-74
- Type
- Task
- Priority
- Critical
- Status
- Open
- Resolution
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- Assignee
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- Reporter
- Gregor Moss
- Created
2018-04-10T11:09:35.953-0400 - Updated
2018-07-17T12:23:33.386-0400 - Versions
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- Fixed Versions
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- Component
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- Storytelling Tool UI
Description
Make sure that screen readers are able to read out all relevant content. Paying close attention to responding to screen changes, i.e. Editor page 1 to Editor page 2, or Editor page 2 to Previewer
Comments
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Gregor Moss commented
2018-05-18T18:24:06.604-0400 Joseph shared this piece of advice with me a few months ago, and it's worth revisiting:
"this blog by Steve Faulkner of the Paciello group might help regarding showing/hiding content. The article implies that using the HTML5 "hidden" attribute works with screen readers. I haven't had a chance to try it, but, fwiw, here's the link: https://developer.paciellogroup.com/blog/2012/05/html5-accessibility-chops-hidden-and-aria-hidden/"