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Support sub-documents in Chrome #5818
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For an example of this, see the login dialog on twitter where pressing On 3/16/2016 7:56 PM, James Teh wrote:
Websites: email me at derek.riemer@colorado.edu mailto:derek.riemer@colorado.edu |
Ignore that last comment. I forgot to look at who filed the issue and assumed that example would be needed (when it probably didn't need to be given). Sent from my heavily encrypted iPhone.
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That might actually be a different issue anyway. I'll look into it and
file a separate issue if needed.
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This does require a fix in Chrome. Filed Chromium issue 595959. |
…or applications can now be read in browse mode. Also, you can now force NVDA to switch to browse mode in web dialogs or applications. Fixes #5818.
Incubated in 314591c. |
Now fixed. |
…or applications can now be read in browse mode. Also, you can now force NVDA to switch to browse mode in web dialogs or applications. Fixes #5818.
In Chrome, NVDA doesn't handle, for example, a document inside a dialog inside another document. This requires a change to NVDA, but I also think it's going to need a change to accChild in Chrome.
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