Markers are fully accessible, whether they are hover-only or on-click. When you tab to a marker, the screen reader instructs you to press the spacebar (or enter) to activate the marker. Then you can tab to the marker title and description text to hear the screen reader read them. If the marker has audio or video, those will play, too. You can also add closed captions to marker audio/video.
Quick add on, if I have a shape (circle with a number) and I want learners to hover over each one to see the name of the section is this accessible?....and if not any thoughts if articulate will work to making it accessible? Hopefully second question is mute.
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Hi Norman,
Markers are fully accessible, whether they are hover-only or on-click. When you tab to a marker, the screen reader instructs you to press the spacebar (or enter) to activate the marker. Then you can tab to the marker title and description text to hear the screen reader read them. If the marker has audio or video, those will play, too. You can also add closed captions to marker audio/video.
I hope that answers your question! :)
Perfect. Thank you, Allison!
You're welcome! :)
Quick add on, if I have a shape (circle with a number) and I want learners to hover over each one to see the name of the section is this accessible?....and if not any thoughts if articulate will work to making it accessible? Hopefully second question is mute.
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