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Re: [EXTERNAL] Google Lighthouse with a screen reader?
From: lynn.holdsworth
Date: May 16, 2018 1:53AM
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Thanks for such an in-depth answer Kelly, but I don't have an Audits tab, and Ctrl+[ or Ctrl+] don't do anything.
My tabs are: Elements, console, sources, network, performance.
If I select the Elements tab, a new tab strip appears with:
Styles, Event listeners, DOM break points, Properties, Accessibility.
If I select the Accessibility tab, I get three treeviews containing little or no useful information.
There's lots of unlabelled buttons and textboxes scattered everywhere. I can't make sense of this UI at all. I'm finding this very frustrating as I need to run an accessibility audit against a single-page application in its various states, which will require writing a clumsy path-based test scenario if I can't get this potentially really useful tool working.
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