[orca-list] Orca doesn't identify links/indicate formatting on a website I'm building
- From: Nolan Darilek <nolan thewordnerd info>
- To: Orca <orca-list gnome org>
- Subject: [orca-list] Orca doesn't identify links/indicate formatting on a website I'm building
- Date: Mon, 24 Oct 2016 18:05:05 -0500
Experiencing an odd bug with Orca master. I'm building a website, and
when I make a change (which triggers a hot reload in my browser) Orca
doesn't speak links or page formatting.
So for instance, say I have a typical Bootstrap horizontal menu. Orca
doesn't speak the menu items as if they're on the same line, requiring
that I down-arrow between them.
Further, Orca doesn't indicate links or other page elements. It is as if
it is reading the page as plain text. If I press Tab, Firefox will focus
the link, but Orca doesn't speak it. Likewise, Capslock-F speaks the
link color as being different than the regular text color, so it seems
it is correctly being rendered.
Is there some point in Orca's render process where it processes the page
text it receives into a more accessible format? I'm wondering if the
live reload server may be broken, keeping open a connection or
something, and Orca isn't getting an event it expects so it starts
rendering the page accessibly.
Unfortunately I can't share the website code. I also can't pin down a
specific issue that is breaking things. I thought I had, but while I can
100% reproduce this I can't find the point where it stops happening.
Here is a debug log of me loading the page, arrowing around a bit, then
tabbing onto the link and arrowing a bit more:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/147071/debug-2016-10-24-18%3A02%3A31.out
Thanks.
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