visual focus not shown when first opening delete dialog
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(Firefox :: about:logins, defect, P3)
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(Reporter: asa, Unassigned, NeedInfo)
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(Keywords: access)
On today's Windows Nightly build, when I go to delete a login, I get a confirmation dialog that doesn't show which button is focused. If I start to tab around, I get a focus outline and future attempts to delete a login do show the focus outline.
Steps to reproduce:
- launch nightly and visit about:logins
- select a login and press "delete"
Results: a dialog with no visual focus indication (though 'cancel' seems to be what's focused).
Expected results: the cancel button has a focus outline.
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Comment 1•5 years ago
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Mass removing [skyline] and [passwords:management] from about:logins bugs which are no longer useful.
Comment 2•5 years ago
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I'm a little unclear on this: the original report was that there was no visual focus (though cancel was in fact focused) -- and the UX recommendation is that nothing should be focused (and thus no visible focus). However, on Nightly, Delete is visually (and technically) focused.
So this bug should really be that there should be no focused button on the delete dialog.
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Comment 3•4 years ago
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Updating the Accessibility Team's impact assessment to conform with the new triage guidelines. See https://wiki.mozilla.org/Accessibility/Triage for descriptions of these whiteboard flags.
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Comment 5•3 years ago
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This appears to be fixed in recent versions. Asa, can you verify?
Comment 6•2 years ago
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I just tested on Nightly 96.01a:
- when "Remove" button activated via mouse or touch it will not show focus ring, but will start showing it when TAB key is pressed.
- when "Remove" button activated via keyboard it will show focus ring right from the start.
This is the expected behavior. Closing this bug as won't fix. Feel free to reopen if you disagree.
Updated•11 months ago
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