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[css-ui] Making non-interactive offscreen content discoverable by find-in-page #11553
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Yes, I've made scrollable demo's of a list of content. Just because some of the content is off screen, doesn't mean I want it hidden from search or assistive technology. It really just means I want it out of the focus order. interactivity: disabled; ?? With a keyword like |
On this I think I disagree. I think we do want it hidden from AT, otherwise it will be all too easy to accidentally create content that presents simply and nicely for the sighted user, but in the AT presents a giant document of pages to read through before getting to the content on the current page the user wants to be looking at. |
On testing, this is very similar to |
here's a light demo / video example (audio on) showing the topic at hand: interactivity-inert.mp4 |
In #10711 we discussed how to make offscreen content not part of the focus-order or accessibility tree, however, it would be really useful if it could still be discovered by find-in-page similar to
hidden=until-found
such that it could be found and scrolled on screen which would subsequently make it interactive in the case of scrolling content where the visible page is interactive.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: