Hi Tom
if you use display none then AT like JAWS will ignore the element.
Regards
Christos
On Fri, May 25, 2012 at 10:44 PM, Tom Livingston wrote:
> On Thu, May 24, 2012 at 5:14 PM, tee wrote:
> > Don't know the answer for sure, but if you display none or make it
> invisible AT would ignore
On Thu, May 24, 2012 at 5:14 PM, tee wrote:
> Don't know the answer for sure, but if you display none or make it invisible
> AT would ignore it no? My logic is, display:none & invisible should precede
> ARIA elements. If a site speficically told the AT not to display a block of
> content, it sh
Don't know the answer for sure, but if you display none or make it invisible AT
would ignore it no? My logic is, display:none & invisible should precede ARIA
elements. If a site speficically told the AT not to display a block of content,
it shouldn't bother to annouce the role(s) within it to co
List,
We have a project being worked on that is being done using RWD. For
mobile, we are repeating the nav at the bottom of the page and
showing/hiding - with display: block/none; - the appropriate navbar
based on min-width media queries.
My question is if the desktop main nav has a role of 'nav