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Navigate in browse mode to any of the tests. (easiest way is to navigate by heading and then navigate with the down arrow).
Other screen readers like VoiceOver on macOS and JAWS with Chrome and Firefox (and IE11 if role=figure is used) will announce the figure role and its accessible name (from the figcaption or an aria-label).
Actual behavior:
NVDA does not announce the figure role, nor does it indicate an association between a figure's content and its associated caption.
Expected behavior:
I would expect the native HTML <figure>, or ARIA's figure role to be announced in some way, helping to convey the relationship between the figure's primary content and its caption.
System configuration
NVDA installed/portable/running from source:
installed
NVDA version:
2018.4.1
Windows version:
Windows 10 Pro
10.0.17134
Name and version of other software in use when reproducing the issue:
Firefox 64.0.2, Chrome 71, IE11, Edge 42
Other information about your system:
...
Other questions
Does the issue still occur after restarting your PC?
yes
Have you tried any other versions of NVDA?
No
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
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NVDA doesn't support HTML figure or ARIA figure role
NVDA doesn't appear to support HTML figure element or ARIA figure role
Jan 21, 2019
Steps to reproduce:
With default NVDA settings, go to: this
figure
test page.Navigate in browse mode to any of the tests. (easiest way is to navigate by heading and then navigate with the down arrow).
Other screen readers like VoiceOver on macOS and JAWS with Chrome and Firefox (and IE11 if
role=figure
is used) will announce thefigure
role and its accessible name (from thefigcaption
or anaria-label
).Actual behavior:
NVDA does not announce the figure role, nor does it indicate an association between a
figure
's content and its associated caption.Expected behavior:
I would expect the native HTML
<figure>
, or ARIA's figure role to be announced in some way, helping to convey the relationship between the figure's primary content and its caption.System configuration
NVDA installed/portable/running from source:
installed
NVDA version:
2018.4.1
Windows version:
Windows 10 Pro
10.0.17134
Name and version of other software in use when reproducing the issue:
Firefox 64.0.2, Chrome 71, IE11, Edge 42
Other information about your system:
...
Other questions
Does the issue still occur after restarting your PC?
yes
Have you tried any other versions of NVDA?
No
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: