[Athen] webpage coding question

Greg Kraus gdkraus at ncsu.edu
Tue May 12 10:53:32 PDT 2015


Look to see if there is a role="application" somewhere, or role= anything
as an attribute on an element. Or like Sean said, aria-hidden.

Greg


On Tue, May 12, 2015 at 1:47 PM, Teresa Haven <Teresa.Haven at nau.edu> wrote:


> Thanks, Greg. Sorry, I should have been more extensive in my list – NVDA

> with Firefox is in the mix, and I’m getting yet another different

> incomplete list of headers with it. And when I try to use JAWS with Firefox

> in this app, my command to request a list of headers just gets “This

> command is only available in a virtual document, like a webpage.”

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> Any other suggestions are welcome before I pull my hair out. J

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> Teresa

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> Sorry, just saw that you were using Firefox. Definitely try NVDA in the

> mix though.

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> Greg

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> On Tue, May 12, 2015 at 1:32 PM, Greg Kraus <gdkraus at ncsu.edu> wrote:

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> Hi Teresa,

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> I would first check if the combinations of JAWS with Firefox and NVDA with

> Firefox give you the same results. Depending on the version of JAWS and IE

> and the particular elements that might be parent elements of the headings,

> that might be the source of the problem. If both JAWS and NVDA work with

> Firefox, then you can start looking at potential JAWS-IE conflicts.

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> Greg

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> On Tue, May 12, 2015 at 1:28 PM, Samantha Johns <samanj at pdx.edu> wrote:

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> Perhaps these need element tags - ARIA tags

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> On Tue, May 12, 2015 at 10:18 AM, Teresa Haven <Teresa.Haven at nau.edu>

> wrote:

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> I’ve had a strange situation arise with a new web app that my

> institution is attempting to develop. We are still in the beta stage so the

> site isn’t public, but we’ve noticed that even though the developer has

> included appropriate H tags for structure, they aren’t all being perceived

> by either AT or various A11y checking tools. When I have JAWS present me

> with a list of headers on the page, I get one lonely H5 tag. When I have

> WAVE check the outline, I am told I have one H1, a small handful of H3s,

> and one H4. In the code for the page from the user agent perspective we can

> see one H1, a couple of H2s, a LOT of H3s, and a couple each of H4 and H5 –

> which is what the developer used in the design. We are using JAWS 14 and 15

> for testing, IE11 with JAWS, and Firefox 36 with WAVE. The app is not using

> HTML5, although it is using some Angular. Does anyone have any ideas for

> why our AT and tools aren’t perceiving the H tags that we are seeing in the

> code?

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> Thanks for any troubleshooting suggestions you might have,

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> Teresa

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> Teresa Haven, Ph.D.

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> Accessibility Analyst, Northern Arizona University

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