## Prerequisites: Found in 140.0a1 (2025-05-02) (64-bit) ## STR: 1. Turn on VoiceOver 2. Open Nightly 3. In this step you can find any link. I chose to go to Google Scholar and search 'accessibility' 4. Using the tab key, move Voice Over focus to any link. 5. Press `Shift + Alt` to get the Link Preview to appear. Observe VoiceOver behavior ## Expected / Actual: At this time, when the link preview appears on screen, VoiceOver does not read anything. Recommendation: use `A11yUtils.Announce` to make sure the alert is being read. [Searchfox example](https://searchfox.org/mozilla-central/rev/7d73613454bfe426fdceb635b33cd3061a69def4/browser/components/translations/content/selectTranslationsPanel.js#1903-1905)
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## Prerequisites:
Found in 140.0a1 (2025-05-02) (64-bit)
## STR:
1. Turn on VoiceOver
2. Open Nightly
3. In this step you can find any link. I chose to go to Google Scholar and search 'accessibility'
4. Using the tab key, move Voice Over focus to any link.
5. Press `Shift + Alt` to get the Link Preview to appear. Observe VoiceOver behavior
## Expected / Actual:
At this time, when the link preview appears on screen, VoiceOver only announces “{Nightly}, has new, window” which is the only indication that anything has appeared. However, there is no way for a user to focus the preview (it cannot be accessed with tab key presses) and it is not being read by VoiceOver (unlike NVDA on Windows that does, at least, announce the preview’s content as an alert) - so a blind user would have no way of knowing if this is, in fact, a link preview they were trying to request and if so, what it says
Recommendation: use `A11yUtils.Announce` to make sure the alert is being read. [Searchfox example](https://searchfox.org/mozilla-central/rev/7d73613454bfe426fdceb635b33cd3061a69def4/browser/components/translations/content/selectTranslationsPanel.js#1903-1905)