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Re: Titles for iframes
From: Sailesh Panchang
Date: Feb 18, 2015 10:33AM
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While looking at an example of no-CAPTCHA on
https://wordpress.org/support/register.php
I noticed JAWS does read the title for the iframe (recaptcha) both In
FF and IE.
NVDA also reads this title.
In addition, JAWS detects the title as part of advanced element info
for the Twitter and FB iframes as well and reads them:
title=Twitter Follow Button
title=Facebook
Sailesh
On 2/11/15, Paul Bohman < <EMAIL REMOVED> > wrote:
> One thing also worth noting: JAWS does not read the iframe's title
> attribute at all. Instead, it reads the <title> element of the included
> page. That's not what screen readers are "supposed to" do, but that's what
> JAWS does, and it sort of makes sense, but the problem with that approach
> is that you have no control over the iframe title when you're including
> third party content.
>
>
> Paul Bohman, PhD
> Director of Training
> Deque Systems, Inc
> www.deque.com
> 703-225-0380, ext.121
>
> On Wed, Feb 11, 2015 at 2:07 PM, Brooks Newton < <EMAIL REMOVED> >
> wrote:
>
>> Hi All,
>>
>> For iframes with content that isn't intended for consumption by any user,
>> such as iframes that hold third-party tracking tags, how about using the
>> HTML5 hidden attribute and / or the CSS display:none declaration?
>> Doesn't
>> using aria-hidden="true" on the iframe element also make sense in this
>> case? Seems to me that the semantic relevance of setting
>> role="presentation" belies the page author's intended purpose -
>> especially
>> when you consider the specific context of the tracking tag iframe example
>> I
>> brought up... which is that no page user is supposed to know the hidden
>> iframe content exists on the page. What are others thoughts?
>>
>> Credit to one of Steve's past posts for discussing the use of the three
>> aforementioned techniques for hiding content from AT users
>> -
>> http://www.paciellogroup.com/blog/2012/05/html5-accessibility-chops-hidden-and-aria-hidden/
>>
>> Brooks Newton
>>
>>
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