HTML5 article element test
Test
- On <article> elements that do include the appropriate role, the <article> element should be announced when entering and optionally when leaving the element.
- On <article> elements that do not include the appropriate role, the <article> element may be announced when entering and optionally when leaving the element.
Example
Code sample
OS | Browser | NVDA 2014.4 | JAWS 16 | VoiceOver |
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Windows 7 | IE 11 |
"This is the article" "This is the article with a landmark" |
"Article" "This is the article" "Article end" "Article" "This is the article with a landmark" "Article end" |
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Windows 7 | IE 8 |
"This is the article" "This is the article with a landmark" |
"Article" "This is the article" "Article end" "Article" "This is the article with a landmark" "Article end" |
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Windows 7 | Chrome 39 |
"This is the article" "This is the article with a landmark" |
"Article" "This is the article" "Article end" "Article" "This is the article with a landmark" "Article end" |
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Windows 7 | Firefox 34 |
"This is the article" "This is the article with a landmark" |
"Article" "This is the article" "Article end" "Article" "This is the article with a landmark" "Article end" |
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OSX 10.9 | Chrome 39 |
"This is the article" "This is the article with a landmark" |
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OSX 10.9 | Firefox 34 |
"Frame" "Frame" |
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OSX 10.9 | Safari 7 |
"This is the article" "This is the article with a landmark" |