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@cookiecrook wrote:
From the test expectations:
MUST Name of the focused item, 'Action 1', is conveyed Failed
MUST Position of the focused item in the menu (1) is conveyed FailedI agree that the first is a bug...
However, I don't understand the second failure...
"Position of the focused item in the menu (1) is conveyed"
Are you expecting the numeral 1 to be spoken even though it does not occur in the visible UI? If so, what behavioral "MUST" requirement is this test referencing?
That assertion is related to conveying the value of aria-posinset. In the new version of this test plan that it is being written now, it will be changed from a "MUST" to a "SHOULD".
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@mcking65 wrote:
That assertion is related to conveying the value of aria-posinset. In the new version of this test plan that it is being written now, it will be changed from a "MUST" to a "SHOULD".
I would disagree with this change too. ariaPosInSet
is relevant to convey to the screen reader programmatically, in situations where the order differs from the DOM or the set in the DOM is incomplete... It's not a requirement (MUST or SHOULD) that the SR convey that numeric value to the user unless either 1) the numeric value is rendered on-screen, or 2) the SR defaults would normally convey this value in a similar non-web context... The only requirement is that the navigation remains in authored order.
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Related Issues (20)
- Support test plans that specify a command assertion exception that does not include an assertion priority prefix HOT 1
- Support specifying a minimum required AT version in the name of a commands.csv file
- Define assertion verdicts in glossary HOT 1
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- Feedback: "Navigate backwards to a menu button" (Action Menu Button Example Using aria-activedescendant, Test 6, V22.03.17) HOT 4
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- Feedback: "Navigate to the first item in a menu" (Action Menu Button Example Using aria-activedescendant, Test 18, V22.03.17) HOT 1
- Feedback: "Activate a menu item" (Action Menu Button Example Using aria-activedescendant, Test 24, V22.03.17) HOT 1
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- Feedback: "Open a modal dialog" (Modal Dialog Example, Test 1, V24.05.02) Remove Assertions for JAWS and NVDA HOT 1
- Feedback: "Navigate forward from the last focusable element to the first focusable element in a modal dialog" (Modal Dialog Example, Test 11, V24.05.08)
- Feedback: "Open a modal dialog" (Modal Dialog Example, Test 3, V24.05.09) HOT 3
- Incorrect NVDA Bot responses: "Navigate to the bottom of a modal dialog" (Modal Dialog Example, Test 14.1, V24.05.09) HOT 5
- Conflicting VoiceOver test results: "Close a modal dialog" (Modal Dialog Example, Test 6, V24.05.09) HOT 3
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- `npm run update-reference` is out of date
- Conflicting JAWS results: "Close a modal dialog" Test 2 in V24.05.09 HOT 2
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