Bug#830213: tracker.debian.org: Accessibility regressions over old pts

2016-08-22 Thread Raphael Hertzog
On Mon, 11 Jul 2016, Sam Hartman wrote: > First, that didn't make it clickable. In general, I'd expect focusing > on a button and pushing space to activate the button. Enter sometimes > activates a default action for a form, and definitely is the wrong > keyboard approach to pushing a button outs

Bug#830213: tracker.debian.org: Accessibility regressions over old pts

2016-07-13 Thread Samuel Thibault
Hello, Raphael Hertzog, on Mon 11 Jul 2016 13:08:30 +0200, wrote: > Putting Samuel Thibault in copy as he might be able to provide some > useful input. Unfortunately I'm really not an expert of *web* accessibility :) Samuel

Bug#830213: tracker.debian.org: Accessibility regressions over old pts

2016-07-11 Thread Sam Hartman
> "Raphael" == Raphael Hertzog writes: Sort of. First, that didn't make it clickable. In general, I'd expect focusing on a button and pushing space to activate the button. Enter sometimes activates a default action for a form, and definitely is the wrong keyboard approach to pushing a butt

Bug#830213: tracker.debian.org: Accessibility regressions over old pts

2016-07-11 Thread Raphael Hertzog
Hi Sam, On Fri, 08 Jul 2016, Sam Hartman wrote: > If it's a link, the screen reader lets me execute the action associated > with the link, not the onclick action. > If you want me to click on it you'll need to manipulate it so the screen > reader thinks it is clickable. I made multiple changes: -

Bug#830213: tracker.debian.org: Accessibility regressions over old pts

2016-07-08 Thread Sam Hartman
> "Raphael" == Raphael Hertzog writes: Raphael> Hi Sam, Raphael> On Fri, 08 Jul 2016, Sam Hartman wrote: >> Now I can interact with the toggle details string, but nothing >> happens when I do. Since you've made it a link, I'm going to >> interact with it that way. Are yo

Bug#830213: tracker.debian.org: Accessibility regressions over old pts

2016-07-08 Thread Raphael Hertzog
Hi Sam, On Fri, 08 Jul 2016, Sam Hartman wrote: > Now I can interact with the toggle details string, but nothing happens > when I do. > Since you've made it a link, I'm going to interact with it that way. > Are you expecting it to be clicked on rather than selected as a link? Yes, the toggling is

Bug#830213: tracker.debian.org: Accessibility regressions over old pts

2016-07-07 Thread Sam Hartman
Now I can interact with the toggle details string, but nothing happens when I do. Since you've made it a link, I'm going to interact with it that way. Are you expecting it to be clicked on rather than selected as a link? Other accessibility problems: * The page is hard to navigate. There are no

Bug#830213: tracker.debian.org: Accessibility regressions over old pts

2016-07-07 Thread Raphael Hertzog
On Thu, 07 Jul 2016, Sam Hartman wrote: > > "Raphael" == Raphael Hertzog writes: > Raphael> The chevron that controls the expansion of the action item > Raphael> is accompanied by a "[Toggle details]" string which is > Raphael> supposed to be shown to screen readers only because it

Bug#830213: tracker.debian.org: Accessibility regressions over old pts

2016-07-07 Thread Sam Hartman
> "Raphael" == Raphael Hertzog writes: Raphael> Hi Sam, Raphael> On Thu, 07 Jul 2016, Sam Hartman wrote: >> The new tracker is significantly less accessible using the Orca >> screen reader on firefox than the old PTS. The big problem is >> that I cannot find a way to easi

Bug#830213: tracker.debian.org: Accessibility regressions over old pts

2016-07-07 Thread Raphael Hertzog
Hi Sam, On Thu, 07 Jul 2016, Sam Hartman wrote: > The new tracker is significantly less accessible using the Orca screen reader > on firefox than the old PTS. > The big problem is that I cannot find a way to easily expand the collapsed > tabs, so I cannot get to most of the information. I gues

Bug#830213: tracker.debian.org: Accessibility regressions over old pts

2016-07-07 Thread Sam Hartman
Package: tracker.debian.org Severity: important Hi. The new tracker is significantly less accessible using the Orca screen reader on firefox than the old PTS. The big problem is that I cannot find a way to easily expand the collapsed tabs, so I cannot get to most of the information. to repro