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CB-c3307d02-363
2 years agoCommunity Member
No accessibility with a screen reader when reading the header levels (H1, H2, H3 and so on) with Storyline 360
Dear Staff, we are testing the heading levels with storyline 360. The problem is that screen readers do not read the header levels. We tried both to edit and to create ad hoc slides with the header ...
MaryHancock
Community Member
I am having the same issue. The screen reader isn't saying "Heading Level 2" even though I definitely have the correct H2 style applied. How was this resolved? It's very frustrating.
KellyAuner
2 months agoStaff
Hi MaryHancock,
I understand you're experiencing an issue with the screen reader not reading the headline. I'm happy to help figure out what's happening, and I'd like to ask a few clarifying questions to help me better understand.
- What screen reader are you using? You may want to check you're using the most current version.
- Have you tried importing your slides into a new Storyline project?
- If you create a new text box and assign it a heading style, does that do the trick?
It would also be helpful to test your .Story file, or see a screen recording of the issue. You can upload those here, or share them privately in a support case. We'll delete it from our systems once troubleshooting is complete!