Re: [orca-list] Website Navigation Bar Submenu Discrepancy



If nothing else, I can disable the messages for web content where the user interaction cannot be determined. Will that work?

--joanie

On 8/21/19 2:39 PM, Elliott Tyson via orca-list wrote:
Hi Joni,

I am writing regarding a concern I have with Orca's tutorial messages for sub-menus on some websites. I have come across numerous websites that, in the navigation bar, have links with drop-down items. For examule, the About Us link also has a drop-down with links for Our Vision and Meet the Team.

To access these drop-downs or sub-menus, the user must move to the main link then press the down arrow to display the sub-menu. However, Orca states to press the night arrow to expand. I understand that this is a generic tutorial mussage, and is correct for the majority of UI elements, but often isn't accurate on these websites. Do you know if there would be some way to adjust this, such giving a different tutorial message in these cases?

Below is a link to an example website with this issue. The navigation items,, Who We Are, What We Do, Get Involved, and News & Events all have these drop-down sub-menus.

disabilitynetwork.bytepages.com <http://disabilitynetwork.bytepages.com>

Thanks,

Elliott

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