The second paragraph from the “Mobile Cross-Promo” screen is focused and actionable when using the Keyboard navigation
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(Firefox :: Messaging System, defect, P4)
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firefox104 | --- | unaffected |
firefox105 | --- | affected |
firefox106 | --- | affected |
People
(Reporter: srosu, Unassigned)
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(Blocks 1 open bug)
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[Notes]:
- The "send yourself a download link" link is correctly focused after pressing again the “Tab” key.
[Affected versions]:
- Firefox Nightly 106.0a1 (Build ID: 20220913092817)
- Firefox Beta 105.0 RC (Build ID: 20220912145803)
[Affected Platforms]:
- macOS 12.5.1
- Windows 10 x64
- Ubuntu 20.04 x64
[Prerequisites]:
- Have the latest version of the Firefox Nightly build installed/extracted and opened.
[Steps to reproduce]:
- Navigate to the “about:welcome” page.
- Click the “Skip this step” button until the “Mobile Cross-Promo” screen is displayed.
- Press the “Tab” key.
- Observe what happens.
[Expected result]:
- The "send yourself a download link" link is focused.
[Actual result]:
- The whole paragraph is focused.
[Additional Notes]:
- Attached is a screen recording of the issue.
Comment 1•2 years ago
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I think it also shouldn't be focusable at all if accessibility.tabfocus
doesn't have the flag for links (4). At a glance, getting it to behave like a normal link seems hard, especially since we suppress all the .text-link
styles in the MR onboarding 😓
I'm not sure what the convention is, but in limited testing with NVDA, the experience seems slightly better when the whole paragraph is a button than only the anchor. But having the anchor also focusable doesn't seem right, so at least we could remove tabindex="0"
so that there's only one tab step.
Comment 2•2 years ago
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Issue reported doesn't deteriorate user experience and should be safe to close as won't fix
Comment 3•2 years ago
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Moving comment, sorry wrong bug updated
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