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Re: Screen reader testing on language switching components.
From: Mark Magennis
Date: May 1, 2025 3:38AM
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It sounds like you're right Steve. It would fail 2.5.3. As for how it would pronounce the label, that may also be an issue and whilst my memory of testing this with screen readers is weak I concluded at the time that this was the best of a bad bunch of options and I will always opt for practical usability rather than WCAG compliance. Having said that, I think I only tested in English, German and French because the product didn't support other languages so it may be less robust with other languages.
Mark
From: Steve Green
Sent: Monday, April 28, 2025 17:37
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Cc: Mark Magennis
Subject: RE: [WebAIM] [EXTERNAL] Screen reader testing on language switching components.
Why would you add the "aria-label" attributes at step 3? If I understand what you are saying, if the current page is in English, the link to the German version would have the visible text "Deutsch" but it would have the attributes aria-label="German" and lang="de". If that's what you mean, it would fail SC 2.5.3 (Label In Name) and a screen reader would say "German" in a German accent.
Steve
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