Hi everyone, For several situations related to the courses I’m taking at university, I need to be notified when text attributes change on the web, for instance, if an item is displayed in bold, italics, or in a different color. I have tried turning on "Speak attributes" in VO-utility, which works fine in text documents, but for some reason it doesn’t seem to work in web navigation. I’ve tried in Safari and Google Crome, and both attempts failed. For reprduction, try to type in a search query in Google and display the results. Words in the query are supposed to appear in bold. VoiceOver reads the element in the bold text separately from the rest of the elements if I interact with the text that appears under the link in google search results, but I need a better indication than that, preferably an announcement similar to the one you get in text documents. I’ve attempted to copy the page to a text document, hoping it would read it, which it didn’t. I suspect this might have to do with the fonts or something, but I don’t have much suggestion as to why this didn’t work. Anyone else has experience with this? Thanks in advance for any help or input, Nina
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