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Reported by DCPendleton on 2013-11-23 16:30
For some reason, when navigating web documents in browse mode, using the letter f to navigate to form fields also navigates to the first item of any lists that may be present on the page.
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Comment 1 by jteh on 2013-11-23 23:19
I have never seen this. Please provide a test case/example URL and specify what browser and version you're using.
Comment 2 by DCPendleton on 2013-11-24 06:25
Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org) is a good example. When visiting the page, I press f to try and reach the search box. The first thing it finds is "list with three items", the three items being the first three categories: arts, biography, geography. Pressing f will take you to the first bullet point. Pressing f again will take you to the start of the next three bulleted categories: history, mathematics, science. As it is I have to press f sixteen times before I reach the search box.
I am using Internet Explorer 11 on Windows 7 (specifically, the version number is 11.0.9600.16428).
Hope this helps.
Comment 3 by jteh on 2013-11-25 03:38
Doesn't happen in IE 9 or latest Firefox. Sounds like another stupid IE accessibility bug we're going to have to work around.
Changes:
Changed title from "Form navigation in Browse mode" to "IE 11: Form navigation in Browse mode"
Reported by DCPendleton on 2013-11-23 16:30
For some reason, when navigating web documents in browse mode, using the letter f to navigate to form fields also navigates to the first item of any lists that may be present on the page.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: