Metadata
- Source
- DECA-267
- Type
- Bug
- Priority
- Critical
- Status
- Closed
- Resolution
- Won't Fix
- Assignee
- N/A
- Reporter
- Justin Obara
- Created
2012-05-28T13:31:27.436-0400 - Updated
2012-09-06T10:30:03.742-0400 - Versions
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- 0.5
- Fixed Versions
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- 0.6
- Component
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- Export
Description
Steps to reproduce:
1) Turn the ORCA screen reader on
2) Launch the Decapod web app
3) Tap the tab key until one of the export options has focus
4) Attempt to select a different export option by using the up/down arrow keys
Notice that the text selection moves but you can't use the space/enter keys to active the accordion headers.
Environments
FF 13 (Ubuntu 10.04, ORCA 2.30.2)
Comments
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Justin Obara commented
2012-05-28T13:33:33.702-0400 I spoke with Scott Gonzalez from jQuery UI about it in the jqueryui-dev channel.
http://irc.jquery.com/%23jqueryui-dev/%23jqueryui-dev_20120528.log.htmlThe accordion in master behaves better. You are able to move to and open the other accordion panels, but pressing up/down arrow keys will require you to read line by line through a panel before you can get to the next accordion headers.
Demo of the accordion widget in master:
http://view.jqueryui.com/master/demos/accordion/default.html -
Justin Obara commented
2012-06-04T15:40:01.638-0400 Spoke with clown (joseph today) in the irc channel:
http://wiki.fluidproject.org/display/fluid/fluid-work+IRC+Logs-2012-06-04He pointed me at this issue from orca where they suggest it is an issue with Firefox:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=638062 -
Justin Obara commented
2012-06-12T14:04:57.083-0400 After some investigation from Joseph, it seems that if you press ORCA+f12 to switch to Gecko's navigation mode, it will handle the arrow navigation as intended.
See the Orca note: http://wiki.jqueryui.com/w/page/12137702/Accordion