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Reported by blindbhavya on 2014-08-19 15:08
Go to the NVDA Community website.
Type anything (something that can get some search results) in the search field and press Enter.
Press h and go to the heading of Search Results.
Now the user has to only down arrow to read the information.
I suggest that a heading should be allocated to each search result on maybe the search results could be in a tabular form or each result should be under a list each result being a separate list item.
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Comment 1 by briang1 on 2014-08-19 15:16
Why? Surely its easier the way it is. Certainly using tables would add a level of complexity, as would making each a list in its own right. Is it really that hard to figure out where the link to the item is right now. it seems to work as most search engines do to me at least.
Comment 3 by jteh on 2014-08-20 11:50
Results are already separate list items, which means you can already use i and shift+i to navigate between them.
Changes:
Added labels: worksforme
State: closed
Reported by blindbhavya on 2014-08-19 15:08
Go to the NVDA Community website.
Type anything (something that can get some search results) in the search field and press Enter.
Press h and go to the heading of Search Results.
Now the user has to only down arrow to read the information.
I suggest that a heading should be allocated to each search result on maybe the search results could be in a tabular form or each result should be under a list each result being a separate list item.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: