Seeking Best Accessibility Practices

Quiz 5.2.1: Screen Reader Visibility Test #1

This test case uses display:none coded inline. Please try SR Test 1 on every screen reader you have.


12 Responses to “Quiz 5.2.1: Screen Reader Visibility Test #1”

  1. Bob Easton Says:

    Bare bones response:
    IBM Home Page Reader
    3.04
    Not spoken
    Not displayed

  2. W Phillips Says:

    Fangs Screenreader Emulator with FireFox 1.0
    ‘These are hidden words’ NOT displayed in text output

  3. Dejan Kozina Says:

    pwWebSpeak 32 rel. 3
    hidden text spoken
    hidden text displayed

  4. Bart Simons Says:

    JAWS5.0.844
    not spoken

  5. Mike Stenhouse Says:

    JAWS6.00.407 on IE6
    Not spoken

  6. Mike Stenhouse Says:

    Windows-Eyes 5 on Firefox 1.0.2
    Not spoken

  7. Bob Easton Says:

    Window-Eyes 4.5 with Firefox 1.0.2
    Not spoken
    Not displayed

  8. Bob Easton Says:

    Window-Eyes 4.5 with IE 6
    Not spoken
    Not displayed

  9. Charles Belov Says:

    Jaws 5.0
    Virtual Cursor on - no/no
    Virtual Cursor off - no/no
    Virtual Cursor on is default unless user has set their preferences to off.

  10. Charles Belov Says:

    Jaws 4.0 with IE 6.0
    Virtual Cursor on - no/no
    Virtual Cursor off - no/no
    Virtual Cursor on is default unless user has set their preferences to off.

  11. Bob Easton Says:

    Connect Outloud 2.0 and IE 6
    does NOT speak the hidden words
    does not display the hidden words

  12. Jim Homme Says:

    JAWS 6.2.65 does not speak the text.


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