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New Feature
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Resolution: Fixed
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Major
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4.0
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MOODLE_400_STABLE
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MOODLE_400_STABLE
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MDL-72078-master -
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0
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HQ Team International Sprint 3, HQ Team International Sprint 4, HQ Team International Sprint 5
When using Atto, you land on a series of buttons without being warned of the presence of a text editor. Only JAWS mentions that there is a toolbar based on the "toolbar" role of the button group. But that does not constitute an explicit mention of the presence of the publisher. Additionally, users of screenreaders may need assistance getting started with this interactive component. So I suggest placing a little offscreen text that precedes the text editor: "You are going to meet a text editor. If you need help navigating this component, activate the following button: ". The help button, also displayed off-screen, would command the opening of an accessible dialog box, as in the following example https://labo.raamm.org/lab/tests/help-modal/index.html#modal1-btn
Example on the image:
- caused a regression
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MDL-72225 Screen reader text "Rich text editor" shows on question editing form
- Closed
- is duplicated by
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MDL-71302 Atto should warn screen-reader users that they are about to encounter an editor widget
- Closed
- will help resolve
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MDL-71597 User story: As an assistive technology user I want to be warned of the presence of a text editor So that I know I can input text and I can make sense of the editor's buttons
- Closed