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From: Alex Hall
Date: Wed, Apr 27 2016 8:29AM
Subject: NVDA reads different title than what's in the html
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Hello all,
A quick question. In Firefox/NVDA, I was getting the page title read
correctly. Once I switched to using JQuery Mobile and added some data-role
tags to my different sections, NVDA suddenly started saying the page title
was "navigation". Yet, if I view the source, my normal title element is in
place. Is there a known problem that I need to address or work around? At
the risk of going off topic, is there a way to view the current source,
rather than the original, so I can see what was injected into the page DOM?
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Alex Hall
Automatic Distributors, IT department
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From: Joe Chidzik
Date: Wed, Apr 27 2016 8:44AM
Subject: Re: NVDA reads different title than what's in the html
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I'm sure there are some simpler ways of viewing the generated source, but I use the Firefox web developer toolbar which allows you to do just this via a context menu, or an amended tools menu in Firefox:
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/web-developer/
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From: Cliff Tyllick
Date: Wed, Apr 27 2016 9:28AM
Subject: Re: NVDA reads different title than what's in the html
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The F12 Developer tools in IE also allow you to do this. Chrome and Opera have their corresponding sets, too.
Best of all, these tools let you edit the generated DOM and test the result, so when you dive in to your code you will know what you need to make it do (or stop doing).
Cliff
Cliff Tyllick
Accessibility Coordinator
Texas Department of Aging and Disability Services
Austin, Texas
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> On Apr 27, 2016, at 9:44 AM, Joe Chidzik < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = > wrote:
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> I'm sure there are some simpler ways of viewing the generated source, but I use the Firefox web developer toolbar which allows you to do just this via a context menu, or an amended tools menu in Firefox:
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> https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/web-developer/
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