ISSUE-20: JAWS and NVDA now read the link text AND the title contents by default
JAWS and NVDA now read the link text AND the title contents by default
- State:
- OPEN
- Product:
- HTML & ARIA Techniques TF
- Raised by:
- David MacDonald
- Opened on:
- 2014-05-23
- Description:
- H33 user agent notes says "Current user agents and assistive technology provide no feedback to the user when links have title attribute content available."
Testing with both JAWs and NVDA seem to provide title fine now in addition to link text, even though the accessible name calculation says it should be either/or... I think this line can be deleted
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- Related emails:
- Re: Cleaning up working branches (from cooper@w3.org on 2017-08-28)
- RE: WCAG-ISSUE-20 (David): JAWS and NVDA now read the link text AND the title contents by default [HTML & ARIA Techniques TF] (from jon.avila@ssbbartgroup.com on 2014-05-27)
- Re: WCAG-ISSUE-20 (David): JAWS and NVDA now read the link text AND the title contents by default [HTML & ARIA Techniques TF] (from david100@sympatico.ca on 2014-05-23)
- Re: WCAG-ISSUE-20 (David): JAWS and NVDA now read the link text AND the title contents by default [HTML & ARIA Techniques TF] (from sailesh.panchang@deque.com on 2014-05-23)
- Re: WCAG-ISSUE-20 (David): JAWS and NVDA now read the link text AND the title contents by default [HTML & ARIA Techniques TF] (from james.nurthen@oracle.com on 2014-05-23)
- WCAG-ISSUE-20 (David): JAWS and NVDA now read the link text AND the title contents by default [HTML & ARIA Techniques TF] (from sysbot+tracker@w3.org on 2014-05-23)
Related notes:
Yes James, you are right. That is what is happening. So I think we can delete that line in H33 now.
"Current user agents and assistive technology provide no feedback to the user when links have title attribute content available."
http://www.w3.org/TR/html-aapi/#a-element
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