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Reported by HariC on 2013-07-08 10:12
On some web sites, NVDA indicates a landmark even though such might not be the case. This happens only in Internet Explorer ten. If you visit www.PCWorld.com and go to the heading named "Don't-Miss Stories", the NVDA will identify it as "Main Landmark" -- and that is correct. However, NVDA indicates "Main Landmarks" for the subsequent links to this heading, or the links that this heading relates to, which is incorrect identification. This I assume based on how the same content is displayed in Firefox.
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I only see three landmarks on this page and no heading called "Don't-Miss Stories". Closing as invalid, but please provide additional details (preferable another website to test this on) if you think I'm to harsh.
Reported by HariC on 2013-07-08 10:12
On some web sites, NVDA indicates a landmark even though such might not be the case. This happens only in Internet Explorer ten. If you visit www.PCWorld.com and go to the heading named "Don't-Miss Stories", the NVDA will identify it as "Main Landmark" -- and that is correct. However, NVDA indicates "Main Landmarks" for the subsequent links to this heading, or the links that this heading relates to, which is incorrect identification. This I assume based on how the same content is displayed in Firefox.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: