Re: [orca-list] Firefox 28 Issue



I take it back.

Navigating the BARD site just now, I cannot reliably reproduce my
complaint. So, please ignore. If I come up with reliable steps to
reproduce, I'll post them.

Sorry for the noise.

Janina

Janina Sajka writes:
Hi, Joanie:

Joanmarie Diggs writes:
Hi Janina.

I have just tested what you describe using Firefox 28 and Nightly and
with Orca 3.10.2, Orca 3.10.3, and Orca master. My tests were done using
the Orca wiki. Since I cannot reproduce the problem, my guess is that
the bug only happens on certain pages and/or after performing specific
steps. Therefore, could you please give me a specific list of steps for
a particular test case? Then I'll investigate.



How about a specific site for now? I'm presuming you have access to the
NLS Talking Books servers .., though I understand you might not be a
subscriber.

http://nlsbard.loc.gov

I have found using 'h' to go from book to book the easiest way to
quickly peruse their Recently Added Books and Magazines  listings,
switching to up/down arrow when I found a particular title interesting,
and to TAB to access the download link when I found a title I wanted.

PS: There's also a pecularity to this page where, after downloading a
title, navigating via 'h' ceases to work until the page is refreshed
(F5).

I'll write again when/if I find this on a public page.

Janina


Thanks!
--joanie

On 03/26/2014 11:21 AM, Janina Sajka wrote:
I upgraded to Firefox 28 the other day via the Fedora yum repositories.


There seems to be some kind of focus tracking problem for header
navigation (the 'h' key). If I go through a page with h, then switch to
TAB or up/down arrows, I'm surprised to find my focus isn't where I
expected it to be.

This is a change from Firefox 27.

Orca still at 3.10.2 for both browser versions.

Anyone else seeing anything like this? Whose bug would it be?

TIA

Janina


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                        sip:janina asterisk rednote net
                Email:  janina rednote net

Linux Foundation Fellow
Executive Chair, Accessibility Workgroup:       http://a11y.org

The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI)
Chair,  Protocols & Formats     http://www.w3.org/wai/pf
        Indie UI                        http://www.w3.org/WAI/IndieUI/



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