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Storyline Accessibility Issue
Hi SamHill and rachelatkaiser
Thanks for your responses! I've attached some screenshots to provide some clarification...the title in question is not on any of the master slides, I can not go in there and turn off its visibility to the screen reader nor is it the title on the actual slide meaning I also can not turn it off there. It is the title that I set in the player (highlighted in the player screenshot).
No titles are on the master slide
The title that is showing up incorrectly or not at all is the title in the player
Here is where it is showing up incorrectly in the focus order
- rachelatkaiser2 months agoCommunity Member
Thank you for sharing more info ElyseGentile ! The thing is, as far as I know, course player elements cannot be added or removed from the Focus Order dialog box. The Focus Order list only includes slide elements. So the course player title that's read by the screen reader is separate from the title you're seeing in the focus order. If they are sometimes the same, it could just be a coincidence.
Do you have any layers? If so, maybe the title is on a feedback master?
- ElyseGentile2 months agoCommunity Member
Hi Rachel,
The only place that those titles are typed in are the player menu. If I remove the title from the player then it gets removed from the focus order.....but also removes it from the top of the screen when a participant is in the course which is not ideal.- LucianaPiazza2 months agoStaff
Hi ElyseGentile,
I see that you've opened a support case and that you're working with my colleague Mcgem. You're in excellent hands!
We'll continue the conversation over in your support case.
Have a great weekend!
- SamHill2 months agoSuper Hero
Hi ElyseGentile you will not see the title in the focus order. It is placed in the HTML <title> element, and so is one of the first elements in the page that is read. You will be able to see it in the Elements tab if you hit F12 on your browser and search for <title>. This is hard coded and cannot be manipulated in the focus order.