[wp-trac] [WordPress Trac] #32728: Customizer Menus: Accessibility: reordering menu items should have some indication about the item level

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Fri Jun 19 19:23:40 UTC 2015


#32728: Customizer Menus: Accessibility: reordering menu items should have some
indication about the item level
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 Reporter:  designsimply   |      Owner:
     Type:  enhancement    |     Status:  new
 Priority:  normal         |  Milestone:  Awaiting Review
Component:  Customize      |    Version:
 Severity:  normal         |   Keywords:
  Focuses:  accessibility  |
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 /hat tip @afercia for the original report at
 https://github.com/voldemortensen/menu-customizer/issues/105

 > Splitting this out from the users test post on Make WordPress
 Accessible:
 > https://make.wordpress.org/accessibility/2015/06/12/accessibility-
 usertest-menu-customizer/
 >
 > When reordering menu items, there should be an audible indication of
 their level.
 >
 > NVDA
 > When reordering menu items, NVDA announces “menu is now a submenu item”
 or “menu item moved out of submenu”, which is useful, However, when
 reviewing the list while reordering, there is no indication at what level
 any given menu item is currently set to.
 >
 > Supernova
 > When using the reorder feature, there is no screen reader feedback to
 indicate the menus level, perhaps a level indicator can be added after the
 page title that says something like “top”, “level 1″, “level 2″, etc to
 show how far down the tree each menu item is. As this is only really to
 benefit screen reader users, it could be visually hidden using the CSS
 clip method.

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Ticket URL: <https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/32728>
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