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Re: Identifying if focus is visible
From: Lovely, Brian (CONT)
Date: Jul 21, 2017 6:36AM
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Visible is not really possible at this time. I suppose in theory it might be possible, but I don't think there's anything like this available now. Color contrast is very possible, with either a browser plugin like aXe (http://bit.ly/2gPUVvO) or an online tool like http://webaim.org/resources/contrastchecker/ or http://contrast-finder.tanaguru.com/
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I was wondering if there was any means for a screen reader user to be able to check to see if the keyboard focus inn the port view was visible and the colour contrast without referring to the code?
If the code is the only method, I assume javascript can modify the CSS attribute?
Sean
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