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Perceivable screen changes in SPAs
From: Brian Lovely
Date: Oct 17, 2019 10:57AM
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For a desktop Single Page Application, (where there are not really page
refreshes, just changes of content), nothing announces when the view
changes. The one I'm looking at they actually do update the page title, but
I hear nothing.
What's the best way of handling this? Will the title announce if focus is
placed on the document? Should they place focus on each view's top level
heading (and hope each view has one)? ...or something else?
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*Brian Lovely*
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