Test cases for Dragon Naturally Speaking + Chrome The test has not been configured for this combination. Please open a GitHub issue.
Test cases for Dragon Naturally Speaking + IE The test has not been configured for this combination. Please open a GitHub issue.
Test cases for Dragon Naturally Speaking + Firefox The test has not been configured for this combination. Please open a GitHub issue.
Test cases for JAWS + Chrome Test case: Use Down arrow (Read next item) to navigate forward to `figure` Launch JAWS and Chrome. Navigate to the test page . Find the target element(s) that you will test against. Identify all elements that match this selector:figure
If multiple elements match the selector, repeat this test for all instances. However, choose a single instance to report against. If you feel that the selector should be more specific, please open a GitHub Issue. Position and configure the screen reader so that the following conditions are metVirtual focus is: before target Keyboard focus is: before target Mode is: auto (do not explicitly change the mode) Issue the command: Down arrow
(Read next item) After issuing the command, virtual focus should be: target Record results for the relevant expectations Output Notes If support is hidden behind non-default settings, briefly describe that setting figure element, MUST convey its role Examples:
A screen reader might convey the role as something like "figure" Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes figure element, MUST convey its name Examples:
A screen reader might source the name from the "figcapion", "aria-label" attribute, "aria-labelledby" attribute, or "title" attribute Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes figure element, MUST convey the boundaries of the element Examples:
A screen reader might announce the role of the element when entering and say something like "leaving" when exiting. A screen reader might not explicitly announce entering and existing the element, but instead imply that the is in the containing object by conveying the roles of required children (options in a listbox for example). A screen reader might announce position in set information such as "1 of 6". A screen reader might not convey boundaries if the content fits on a single line Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes figure element, MUST allow navigating content Examples:
A screen reader might allow reading-mode navigation, such as reading line-by-line. Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes figcaption element, MUST allow navigating content Examples:
A screen reader might allow reading-mode navigation, such as reading line-by-line. Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes Test case: Use Down arrow (Read next item) to navigate forwards to the end of `figure` Launch JAWS and Chrome. Navigate to the test page . Find the target element(s) that you will test against. Identify all elements that match this selector:figure
If multiple elements match the selector, repeat this test for all instances. However, choose a single instance to report against. If you feel that the selector should be more specific, please open a GitHub Issue. Position and configure the screen reader so that the following conditions are metVirtual focus is: within target Keyboard focus is: within target Mode is: auto (do not explicitly change the mode) Issue the command: Down arrow
(Read next item) After issuing the command, virtual focus should be: end of target Record results for the relevant expectations Output Notes If support is hidden behind non-default settings, briefly describe that setting figure element, MUST convey the boundaries of the element Examples:
A screen reader might announce the role of the element when entering and say something like "leaving" when exiting. A screen reader might not explicitly announce entering and existing the element, but instead imply that the is in the containing object by conveying the roles of required children (options in a listbox for example). A screen reader might announce position in set information such as "1 of 6". A screen reader might not convey boundaries if the content fits on a single line Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes figcaption element, MUST convey the boundaries of the element Examples:
A screen reader might announce the role of the element when entering and say something like "leaving" when exiting. A screen reader might not explicitly announce entering and existing the element, but instead imply that the is in the containing object by conveying the roles of required children (options in a listbox for example). A screen reader might announce position in set information such as "1 of 6". A screen reader might not convey boundaries if the content fits on a single line Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes figcaption element, MUST convey the boundaries of the element Examples:
A screen reader might announce the role of the element when entering and say something like "leaving" when exiting. A screen reader might not explicitly announce entering and existing the element, but instead imply that the is in the containing object by conveying the roles of required children (options in a listbox for example). A screen reader might announce position in set information such as "1 of 6". A screen reader might not convey boundaries if the content fits on a single line Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes Test case: Use Down arrow (Read next item) to navigate forward to `figcaption` Launch JAWS and Chrome. Navigate to the test page . Find the target element(s) that you will test against. Identify all elements that match this selector:figcaption
If multiple elements match the selector, repeat this test for all instances. However, choose a single instance to report against. If you feel that the selector should be more specific, please open a GitHub Issue. Position and configure the screen reader so that the following conditions are metVirtual focus is: before target Keyboard focus is: before target Mode is: auto (do not explicitly change the mode) Issue the command: Down arrow
(Read next item) After issuing the command, virtual focus should be: target Record results for the relevant expectations Output Notes If support is hidden behind non-default settings, briefly describe that setting figcaption element, MUST convey its role Examples:
A screen reader might convey the role as something like "figcapion" or "caption" Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes Test cases for JAWS + Edge Test case: Use Down arrow (Read next item) to navigate forward to `figure` Launch JAWS and Edge. Navigate to the test page . Find the target element(s) that you will test against. Identify all elements that match this selector:figure
If multiple elements match the selector, repeat this test for all instances. However, choose a single instance to report against. If you feel that the selector should be more specific, please open a GitHub Issue. Position and configure the screen reader so that the following conditions are metVirtual focus is: before target Keyboard focus is: before target Mode is: auto (do not explicitly change the mode) Issue the command: Down arrow
(Read next item) After issuing the command, virtual focus should be: target Record results for the relevant expectations Output Notes If support is hidden behind non-default settings, briefly describe that setting figure element, MUST convey its role Examples:
A screen reader might convey the role as something like "figure" Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes figure element, MUST convey its name Examples:
A screen reader might source the name from the "figcapion", "aria-label" attribute, "aria-labelledby" attribute, or "title" attribute Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes figure element, MUST convey the boundaries of the element Examples:
A screen reader might announce the role of the element when entering and say something like "leaving" when exiting. A screen reader might not explicitly announce entering and existing the element, but instead imply that the is in the containing object by conveying the roles of required children (options in a listbox for example). A screen reader might announce position in set information such as "1 of 6". A screen reader might not convey boundaries if the content fits on a single line Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes figure element, MUST allow navigating content Examples:
A screen reader might allow reading-mode navigation, such as reading line-by-line. Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes figcaption element, MUST allow navigating content Examples:
A screen reader might allow reading-mode navigation, such as reading line-by-line. Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes Test case: Use Down arrow (Read next item) to navigate forwards to the end of `figure` Launch JAWS and Edge. Navigate to the test page . Find the target element(s) that you will test against. Identify all elements that match this selector:figure
If multiple elements match the selector, repeat this test for all instances. However, choose a single instance to report against. If you feel that the selector should be more specific, please open a GitHub Issue. Position and configure the screen reader so that the following conditions are metVirtual focus is: within target Keyboard focus is: within target Mode is: auto (do not explicitly change the mode) Issue the command: Down arrow
(Read next item) After issuing the command, virtual focus should be: end of target Record results for the relevant expectations Output Notes If support is hidden behind non-default settings, briefly describe that setting figure element, MUST convey the boundaries of the element Examples:
A screen reader might announce the role of the element when entering and say something like "leaving" when exiting. A screen reader might not explicitly announce entering and existing the element, but instead imply that the is in the containing object by conveying the roles of required children (options in a listbox for example). A screen reader might announce position in set information such as "1 of 6". A screen reader might not convey boundaries if the content fits on a single line Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes figcaption element, MUST convey the boundaries of the element Examples:
A screen reader might announce the role of the element when entering and say something like "leaving" when exiting. A screen reader might not explicitly announce entering and existing the element, but instead imply that the is in the containing object by conveying the roles of required children (options in a listbox for example). A screen reader might announce position in set information such as "1 of 6". A screen reader might not convey boundaries if the content fits on a single line Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes figcaption element, MUST convey the boundaries of the element Examples:
A screen reader might announce the role of the element when entering and say something like "leaving" when exiting. A screen reader might not explicitly announce entering and existing the element, but instead imply that the is in the containing object by conveying the roles of required children (options in a listbox for example). A screen reader might announce position in set information such as "1 of 6". A screen reader might not convey boundaries if the content fits on a single line Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes Test case: Use Down arrow (Read next item) to navigate forward to `figcaption` Launch JAWS and Edge. Navigate to the test page . Find the target element(s) that you will test against. Identify all elements that match this selector:figcaption
If multiple elements match the selector, repeat this test for all instances. However, choose a single instance to report against. If you feel that the selector should be more specific, please open a GitHub Issue. Position and configure the screen reader so that the following conditions are metVirtual focus is: before target Keyboard focus is: before target Mode is: auto (do not explicitly change the mode) Issue the command: Down arrow
(Read next item) After issuing the command, virtual focus should be: target Record results for the relevant expectations Output Notes If support is hidden behind non-default settings, briefly describe that setting figcaption element, MUST convey its role Examples:
A screen reader might convey the role as something like "figcapion" or "caption" Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes Test cases for JAWS + Firefox Test case: Use Down arrow (Read next item) to navigate forward to `figure` Launch JAWS and Firefox. Navigate to the test page . Find the target element(s) that you will test against. Identify all elements that match this selector:figure
If multiple elements match the selector, repeat this test for all instances. However, choose a single instance to report against. If you feel that the selector should be more specific, please open a GitHub Issue. Position and configure the screen reader so that the following conditions are metVirtual focus is: before target Keyboard focus is: before target Mode is: auto (do not explicitly change the mode) Issue the command: Down arrow
(Read next item) After issuing the command, virtual focus should be: target Record results for the relevant expectations Output Notes If support is hidden behind non-default settings, briefly describe that setting figure element, MUST convey its role Examples:
A screen reader might convey the role as something like "figure" Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes figure element, MUST convey its name Examples:
A screen reader might source the name from the "figcapion", "aria-label" attribute, "aria-labelledby" attribute, or "title" attribute Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes figure element, MUST convey the boundaries of the element Examples:
A screen reader might announce the role of the element when entering and say something like "leaving" when exiting. A screen reader might not explicitly announce entering and existing the element, but instead imply that the is in the containing object by conveying the roles of required children (options in a listbox for example). A screen reader might announce position in set information such as "1 of 6". A screen reader might not convey boundaries if the content fits on a single line Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes figure element, MUST allow navigating content Examples:
A screen reader might allow reading-mode navigation, such as reading line-by-line. Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes figcaption element, MUST allow navigating content Examples:
A screen reader might allow reading-mode navigation, such as reading line-by-line. Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes Test case: Use Down arrow (Read next item) to navigate forwards to the end of `figure` Launch JAWS and Firefox. Navigate to the test page . Find the target element(s) that you will test against. Identify all elements that match this selector:figure
If multiple elements match the selector, repeat this test for all instances. However, choose a single instance to report against. If you feel that the selector should be more specific, please open a GitHub Issue. Position and configure the screen reader so that the following conditions are metVirtual focus is: within target Keyboard focus is: within target Mode is: auto (do not explicitly change the mode) Issue the command: Down arrow
(Read next item) After issuing the command, virtual focus should be: end of target Record results for the relevant expectations Output Notes If support is hidden behind non-default settings, briefly describe that setting figure element, MUST convey the boundaries of the element Examples:
A screen reader might announce the role of the element when entering and say something like "leaving" when exiting. A screen reader might not explicitly announce entering and existing the element, but instead imply that the is in the containing object by conveying the roles of required children (options in a listbox for example). A screen reader might announce position in set information such as "1 of 6". A screen reader might not convey boundaries if the content fits on a single line Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes figcaption element, MUST convey the boundaries of the element Examples:
A screen reader might announce the role of the element when entering and say something like "leaving" when exiting. A screen reader might not explicitly announce entering and existing the element, but instead imply that the is in the containing object by conveying the roles of required children (options in a listbox for example). A screen reader might announce position in set information such as "1 of 6". A screen reader might not convey boundaries if the content fits on a single line Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes figcaption element, MUST convey the boundaries of the element Examples:
A screen reader might announce the role of the element when entering and say something like "leaving" when exiting. A screen reader might not explicitly announce entering and existing the element, but instead imply that the is in the containing object by conveying the roles of required children (options in a listbox for example). A screen reader might announce position in set information such as "1 of 6". A screen reader might not convey boundaries if the content fits on a single line Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes Test case: Use Down arrow (Read next item) to navigate forward to `figcaption` Launch JAWS and Firefox. Navigate to the test page . Find the target element(s) that you will test against. Identify all elements that match this selector:figcaption
If multiple elements match the selector, repeat this test for all instances. However, choose a single instance to report against. If you feel that the selector should be more specific, please open a GitHub Issue. Position and configure the screen reader so that the following conditions are metVirtual focus is: before target Keyboard focus is: before target Mode is: auto (do not explicitly change the mode) Issue the command: Down arrow
(Read next item) After issuing the command, virtual focus should be: target Record results for the relevant expectations Output Notes If support is hidden behind non-default settings, briefly describe that setting figcaption element, MUST convey its role Examples:
A screen reader might convey the role as something like "figcapion" or "caption" Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes Test cases for JAWS + IE Test case: Use Down arrow (Read next item) to navigate forward to `figure` Launch JAWS and IE. Navigate to the test page . Find the target element(s) that you will test against. Identify all elements that match this selector:figure
If multiple elements match the selector, repeat this test for all instances. However, choose a single instance to report against. If you feel that the selector should be more specific, please open a GitHub Issue. Position and configure the screen reader so that the following conditions are metVirtual focus is: before target Keyboard focus is: before target Mode is: auto (do not explicitly change the mode) Issue the command: Down arrow
(Read next item) After issuing the command, virtual focus should be: target Record results for the relevant expectations Output Notes If support is hidden behind non-default settings, briefly describe that setting figure element, MUST convey its role Examples:
A screen reader might convey the role as something like "figure" Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes figure element, MUST convey its name Examples:
A screen reader might source the name from the "figcapion", "aria-label" attribute, "aria-labelledby" attribute, or "title" attribute Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes figure element, MUST convey the boundaries of the element Examples:
A screen reader might announce the role of the element when entering and say something like "leaving" when exiting. A screen reader might not explicitly announce entering and existing the element, but instead imply that the is in the containing object by conveying the roles of required children (options in a listbox for example). A screen reader might announce position in set information such as "1 of 6". A screen reader might not convey boundaries if the content fits on a single line Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes figure element, MUST allow navigating content Examples:
A screen reader might allow reading-mode navigation, such as reading line-by-line. Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes figcaption element, MUST convey the boundaries of the element Examples:
A screen reader might announce the role of the element when entering and say something like "leaving" when exiting. A screen reader might not explicitly announce entering and existing the element, but instead imply that the is in the containing object by conveying the roles of required children (options in a listbox for example). A screen reader might announce position in set information such as "1 of 6". A screen reader might not convey boundaries if the content fits on a single line Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes figcaption element, MUST convey the boundaries of the element Examples:
A screen reader might announce the role of the element when entering and say something like "leaving" when exiting. A screen reader might not explicitly announce entering and existing the element, but instead imply that the is in the containing object by conveying the roles of required children (options in a listbox for example). A screen reader might announce position in set information such as "1 of 6". A screen reader might not convey boundaries if the content fits on a single line Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes figcaption element, MUST allow navigating content Examples:
A screen reader might allow reading-mode navigation, such as reading line-by-line. Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes Test case: Use Down arrow (Read next item) to navigate forward to `figcaption` Launch JAWS and IE. Navigate to the test page . Find the target element(s) that you will test against. Identify all elements that match this selector:figcaption
If multiple elements match the selector, repeat this test for all instances. However, choose a single instance to report against. If you feel that the selector should be more specific, please open a GitHub Issue. Position and configure the screen reader so that the following conditions are metVirtual focus is: before target Keyboard focus is: before target Mode is: auto (do not explicitly change the mode) Issue the command: Down arrow
(Read next item) After issuing the command, virtual focus should be: target Record results for the relevant expectations Output Notes If support is hidden behind non-default settings, briefly describe that setting figcaption element, MUST convey its role Examples:
A screen reader might convey the role as something like "figcapion" or "caption" Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes Test cases for Narrator + Edge Test case: Use Down arrow (Jump to next item (scan mode)) to navigate forward to `figure` Launch Narrator and Edge. Navigate to the test page . Find the target element(s) that you will test against. Identify all elements that match this selector:figure
If multiple elements match the selector, repeat this test for all instances. However, choose a single instance to report against. If you feel that the selector should be more specific, please open a GitHub Issue. Position and configure the screen reader so that the following conditions are metVirtual focus is: before target Keyboard focus is: before target Mode is: auto (do not explicitly change the mode) Issue the command: Down arrow
(Jump to next item (scan mode)) After issuing the command, virtual focus should be: target Record results for the relevant expectations Output Notes If support is hidden behind non-default settings, briefly describe that setting figure element, MUST convey its role Examples:
A screen reader might convey the role as something like "figure" Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes figure element, MUST convey its name Examples:
A screen reader might source the name from the "figcapion", "aria-label" attribute, "aria-labelledby" attribute, or "title" attribute Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes figure element, MUST convey the boundaries of the element Examples:
A screen reader might announce the role of the element when entering and say something like "leaving" when exiting. A screen reader might not explicitly announce entering and existing the element, but instead imply that the is in the containing object by conveying the roles of required children (options in a listbox for example). A screen reader might announce position in set information such as "1 of 6". A screen reader might not convey boundaries if the content fits on a single line Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes figure element, MUST allow navigating content Examples:
A screen reader might allow reading-mode navigation, such as reading line-by-line. Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes figcaption element, MUST convey the boundaries of the element Examples:
A screen reader might announce the role of the element when entering and say something like "leaving" when exiting. A screen reader might not explicitly announce entering and existing the element, but instead imply that the is in the containing object by conveying the roles of required children (options in a listbox for example). A screen reader might announce position in set information such as "1 of 6". A screen reader might not convey boundaries if the content fits on a single line Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes figcaption element, MUST allow navigating content Examples:
A screen reader might allow reading-mode navigation, such as reading line-by-line. Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes Test case: Use Down arrow (Jump to next item (scan mode)) to navigate forwards to the end of `figure` Launch Narrator and Edge. Navigate to the test page . Find the target element(s) that you will test against. Identify all elements that match this selector:figure
If multiple elements match the selector, repeat this test for all instances. However, choose a single instance to report against. If you feel that the selector should be more specific, please open a GitHub Issue. Position and configure the screen reader so that the following conditions are metVirtual focus is: within target Keyboard focus is: within target Mode is: auto (do not explicitly change the mode) Issue the command: Down arrow
(Jump to next item (scan mode)) After issuing the command, virtual focus should be: end of target Record results for the relevant expectations Output Notes If support is hidden behind non-default settings, briefly describe that setting figure element, MUST convey the boundaries of the element Examples:
A screen reader might announce the role of the element when entering and say something like "leaving" when exiting. A screen reader might not explicitly announce entering and existing the element, but instead imply that the is in the containing object by conveying the roles of required children (options in a listbox for example). A screen reader might announce position in set information such as "1 of 6". A screen reader might not convey boundaries if the content fits on a single line Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes figcaption element, MUST convey the boundaries of the element Examples:
A screen reader might announce the role of the element when entering and say something like "leaving" when exiting. A screen reader might not explicitly announce entering and existing the element, but instead imply that the is in the containing object by conveying the roles of required children (options in a listbox for example). A screen reader might announce position in set information such as "1 of 6". A screen reader might not convey boundaries if the content fits on a single line Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes Test case: Use Down arrow (Jump to next item (scan mode)) to navigate forward to `figcaption` Launch Narrator and Edge. Navigate to the test page . Find the target element(s) that you will test against. Identify all elements that match this selector:figcaption
If multiple elements match the selector, repeat this test for all instances. However, choose a single instance to report against. If you feel that the selector should be more specific, please open a GitHub Issue. Position and configure the screen reader so that the following conditions are metVirtual focus is: before target Keyboard focus is: before target Mode is: auto (do not explicitly change the mode) Issue the command: Down arrow
(Jump to next item (scan mode)) After issuing the command, virtual focus should be: target Record results for the relevant expectations Output Notes If support is hidden behind non-default settings, briefly describe that setting figcaption element, MUST convey its role Examples:
A screen reader might convey the role as something like "figcapion" or "caption" Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes Test cases for Narrator + Firefox The test has not been configured for this combination. Please open a GitHub issue.
Test cases for Narrator + Chrome The test has not been configured for this combination. Please open a GitHub issue.
Test cases for Narrator + IE The test has not been configured for this combination. Please open a GitHub issue.
Test cases for NVDA + Chrome Test case: Use down arrow (Read next item) to navigate forward to `figure` Launch NVDA and Chrome. Navigate to the test page . Find the target element(s) that you will test against. Identify all elements that match this selector:figure
If multiple elements match the selector, repeat this test for all instances. However, choose a single instance to report against. If you feel that the selector should be more specific, please open a GitHub Issue. Position and configure the screen reader so that the following conditions are metVirtual focus is: before target Keyboard focus is: before target Mode is: auto (do not explicitly change the mode) Issue the command: down arrow
(Read next item) After issuing the command, virtual focus should be: target Record results for the relevant expectations Output Notes If support is hidden behind non-default settings, briefly describe that setting figure element, MUST convey its role Examples:
A screen reader might convey the role as something like "figure" Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes figure element, MUST convey its name Examples:
A screen reader might source the name from the "figcapion", "aria-label" attribute, "aria-labelledby" attribute, or "title" attribute Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes figure element, MUST convey the boundaries of the element Examples:
A screen reader might announce the role of the element when entering and say something like "leaving" when exiting. A screen reader might not explicitly announce entering and existing the element, but instead imply that the is in the containing object by conveying the roles of required children (options in a listbox for example). A screen reader might announce position in set information such as "1 of 6". A screen reader might not convey boundaries if the content fits on a single line Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes figure element, MUST allow navigating content Examples:
A screen reader might allow reading-mode navigation, such as reading line-by-line. Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes figcaption element, MUST convey the boundaries of the element Examples:
A screen reader might announce the role of the element when entering and say something like "leaving" when exiting. A screen reader might not explicitly announce entering and existing the element, but instead imply that the is in the containing object by conveying the roles of required children (options in a listbox for example). A screen reader might announce position in set information such as "1 of 6". A screen reader might not convey boundaries if the content fits on a single line Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes figcaption element, MUST allow navigating content Examples:
A screen reader might allow reading-mode navigation, such as reading line-by-line. Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes Test case: Use down arrow (Read next item) to navigate forwards to the end of `figure` Launch NVDA and Chrome. Navigate to the test page . Find the target element(s) that you will test against. Identify all elements that match this selector:figure
If multiple elements match the selector, repeat this test for all instances. However, choose a single instance to report against. If you feel that the selector should be more specific, please open a GitHub Issue. Position and configure the screen reader so that the following conditions are metVirtual focus is: within target Keyboard focus is: within target Mode is: auto (do not explicitly change the mode) Issue the command: down arrow
(Read next item) After issuing the command, virtual focus should be: end of target Record results for the relevant expectations Output Notes If support is hidden behind non-default settings, briefly describe that setting figure element, MUST convey the boundaries of the element Examples:
A screen reader might announce the role of the element when entering and say something like "leaving" when exiting. A screen reader might not explicitly announce entering and existing the element, but instead imply that the is in the containing object by conveying the roles of required children (options in a listbox for example). A screen reader might announce position in set information such as "1 of 6". A screen reader might not convey boundaries if the content fits on a single line Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes figcaption element, MUST convey the boundaries of the element Examples:
A screen reader might announce the role of the element when entering and say something like "leaving" when exiting. A screen reader might not explicitly announce entering and existing the element, but instead imply that the is in the containing object by conveying the roles of required children (options in a listbox for example). A screen reader might announce position in set information such as "1 of 6". A screen reader might not convey boundaries if the content fits on a single line Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes Test case: Use down arrow (Read next item) to navigate forward to `figcaption` Launch NVDA and Chrome. Navigate to the test page . Find the target element(s) that you will test against. Identify all elements that match this selector:figcaption
If multiple elements match the selector, repeat this test for all instances. However, choose a single instance to report against. If you feel that the selector should be more specific, please open a GitHub Issue. Position and configure the screen reader so that the following conditions are metVirtual focus is: before target Keyboard focus is: before target Mode is: auto (do not explicitly change the mode) Issue the command: down arrow
(Read next item) After issuing the command, virtual focus should be: target Record results for the relevant expectations Output Notes If support is hidden behind non-default settings, briefly describe that setting figcaption element, MUST convey its role Examples:
A screen reader might convey the role as something like "figcapion" or "caption" Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes Test cases for NVDA + Edge The test has not been configured for this combination. Please open a GitHub issue.
Test cases for NVDA + Firefox Test case: Use down arrow (Read next item) to navigate forward to `figure` Launch NVDA and Firefox. Navigate to the test page . Find the target element(s) that you will test against. Identify all elements that match this selector:figure
If multiple elements match the selector, repeat this test for all instances. However, choose a single instance to report against. If you feel that the selector should be more specific, please open a GitHub Issue. Position and configure the screen reader so that the following conditions are metVirtual focus is: before target Keyboard focus is: before target Mode is: auto (do not explicitly change the mode) Issue the command: down arrow
(Read next item) After issuing the command, virtual focus should be: target Record results for the relevant expectations Output Notes If support is hidden behind non-default settings, briefly describe that setting figure element, MUST convey its role Examples:
A screen reader might convey the role as something like "figure" Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes figure element, MUST convey its name Examples:
A screen reader might source the name from the "figcapion", "aria-label" attribute, "aria-labelledby" attribute, or "title" attribute Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes figure element, MUST convey the boundaries of the element Examples:
A screen reader might announce the role of the element when entering and say something like "leaving" when exiting. A screen reader might not explicitly announce entering and existing the element, but instead imply that the is in the containing object by conveying the roles of required children (options in a listbox for example). A screen reader might announce position in set information such as "1 of 6". A screen reader might not convey boundaries if the content fits on a single line Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes figure element, MUST allow navigating content Examples:
A screen reader might allow reading-mode navigation, such as reading line-by-line. Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes figcaption element, MUST convey the boundaries of the element Examples:
A screen reader might announce the role of the element when entering and say something like "leaving" when exiting. A screen reader might not explicitly announce entering and existing the element, but instead imply that the is in the containing object by conveying the roles of required children (options in a listbox for example). A screen reader might announce position in set information such as "1 of 6". A screen reader might not convey boundaries if the content fits on a single line Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes figcaption element, MUST allow navigating content Examples:
A screen reader might allow reading-mode navigation, such as reading line-by-line. Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes Test case: Use down arrow (Read next item) to navigate forwards to the end of `figure` Launch NVDA and Firefox. Navigate to the test page . Find the target element(s) that you will test against. Identify all elements that match this selector:figure
If multiple elements match the selector, repeat this test for all instances. However, choose a single instance to report against. If you feel that the selector should be more specific, please open a GitHub Issue. Position and configure the screen reader so that the following conditions are metVirtual focus is: within target Keyboard focus is: within target Mode is: auto (do not explicitly change the mode) Issue the command: down arrow
(Read next item) After issuing the command, virtual focus should be: end of target Record results for the relevant expectations Output Notes If support is hidden behind non-default settings, briefly describe that setting figure element, MUST convey the boundaries of the element Examples:
A screen reader might announce the role of the element when entering and say something like "leaving" when exiting. A screen reader might not explicitly announce entering and existing the element, but instead imply that the is in the containing object by conveying the roles of required children (options in a listbox for example). A screen reader might announce position in set information such as "1 of 6". A screen reader might not convey boundaries if the content fits on a single line Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes figcaption element, MUST convey the boundaries of the element Examples:
A screen reader might announce the role of the element when entering and say something like "leaving" when exiting. A screen reader might not explicitly announce entering and existing the element, but instead imply that the is in the containing object by conveying the roles of required children (options in a listbox for example). A screen reader might announce position in set information such as "1 of 6". A screen reader might not convey boundaries if the content fits on a single line Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes Test case: Use down arrow (Read next item) to navigate forward to `figcaption` Launch NVDA and Firefox. Navigate to the test page . Find the target element(s) that you will test against. Identify all elements that match this selector:figcaption
If multiple elements match the selector, repeat this test for all instances. However, choose a single instance to report against. If you feel that the selector should be more specific, please open a GitHub Issue. Position and configure the screen reader so that the following conditions are metVirtual focus is: before target Keyboard focus is: before target Mode is: auto (do not explicitly change the mode) Issue the command: down arrow
(Read next item) After issuing the command, virtual focus should be: target Record results for the relevant expectations Output Notes If support is hidden behind non-default settings, briefly describe that setting figcaption element, MUST convey its role Examples:
A screen reader might convey the role as something like "figcapion" or "caption" Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes Test cases for NVDA + IE The test has not been configured for this combination. Please open a GitHub issue.
Test cases for TalkBack + Chrome Test case: Use Swipe right (or alt+right arrow) (Read next item) to navigate forward to `figure` Launch TalkBack and Chrome. Navigate to the test page . Find the target element(s) that you will test against. Identify all elements that match this selector:figure
If multiple elements match the selector, repeat this test for all instances. However, choose a single instance to report against. If you feel that the selector should be more specific, please open a GitHub Issue. Position and configure the screen reader so that the following conditions are metVirtual focus is: before target Keyboard focus is: before target Mode is: auto (do not explicitly change the mode) Issue the command: Swipe right (or alt+right arrow)
(Read next item) After issuing the command, virtual focus should be: target Record results for the relevant expectations Output Notes If support is hidden behind non-default settings, briefly describe that setting figure element, MUST convey its role Examples:
A screen reader might convey the role as something like "figure" Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes figure element, MUST convey its name Examples:
A screen reader might source the name from the "figcapion", "aria-label" attribute, "aria-labelledby" attribute, or "title" attribute Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes figure element, MUST convey the boundaries of the element Examples:
A screen reader might announce the role of the element when entering and say something like "leaving" when exiting. A screen reader might not explicitly announce entering and existing the element, but instead imply that the is in the containing object by conveying the roles of required children (options in a listbox for example). A screen reader might announce position in set information such as "1 of 6". A screen reader might not convey boundaries if the content fits on a single line Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes figure element, MUST allow navigating content Examples:
A screen reader might allow reading-mode navigation, such as reading line-by-line. Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes figcaption element, MUST convey the boundaries of the element Examples:
A screen reader might announce the role of the element when entering and say something like "leaving" when exiting. A screen reader might not explicitly announce entering and existing the element, but instead imply that the is in the containing object by conveying the roles of required children (options in a listbox for example). A screen reader might announce position in set information such as "1 of 6". A screen reader might not convey boundaries if the content fits on a single line Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes figcaption element, MUST allow navigating content Examples:
A screen reader might allow reading-mode navigation, such as reading line-by-line. Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes Test case: Use Swipe right (or alt+right arrow) (Read next item) to navigate forwards to the end of `figure` Launch TalkBack and Chrome. Navigate to the test page . Find the target element(s) that you will test against. Identify all elements that match this selector:figure
If multiple elements match the selector, repeat this test for all instances. However, choose a single instance to report against. If you feel that the selector should be more specific, please open a GitHub Issue. Position and configure the screen reader so that the following conditions are metVirtual focus is: within target Keyboard focus is: within target Mode is: auto (do not explicitly change the mode) Issue the command: Swipe right (or alt+right arrow)
(Read next item) After issuing the command, virtual focus should be: end of target Record results for the relevant expectations Output Notes If support is hidden behind non-default settings, briefly describe that setting figure element, MUST convey the boundaries of the element Examples:
A screen reader might announce the role of the element when entering and say something like "leaving" when exiting. A screen reader might not explicitly announce entering and existing the element, but instead imply that the is in the containing object by conveying the roles of required children (options in a listbox for example). A screen reader might announce position in set information such as "1 of 6". A screen reader might not convey boundaries if the content fits on a single line Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes figcaption element, MUST convey the boundaries of the element Examples:
A screen reader might announce the role of the element when entering and say something like "leaving" when exiting. A screen reader might not explicitly announce entering and existing the element, but instead imply that the is in the containing object by conveying the roles of required children (options in a listbox for example). A screen reader might announce position in set information such as "1 of 6". A screen reader might not convey boundaries if the content fits on a single line Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes Test case: Use Swipe right (or alt+right arrow) (Read next item) to navigate forward to `figcaption` Launch TalkBack and Chrome. Navigate to the test page . Find the target element(s) that you will test against. Identify all elements that match this selector:figcaption
If multiple elements match the selector, repeat this test for all instances. However, choose a single instance to report against. If you feel that the selector should be more specific, please open a GitHub Issue. Position and configure the screen reader so that the following conditions are metVirtual focus is: before target Keyboard focus is: before target Mode is: auto (do not explicitly change the mode) Issue the command: Swipe right (or alt+right arrow)
(Read next item) After issuing the command, virtual focus should be: target Record results for the relevant expectations Output Notes If support is hidden behind non-default settings, briefly describe that setting figcaption element, MUST convey its role Examples:
A screen reader might convey the role as something like "figcapion" or "caption" Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes Test cases for TalkBack + Firefox The test has not been configured for this combination. Please open a GitHub issue.
Test cases for Voice Access (Android) + Chrome The test has not been configured for this combination. Please open a GitHub issue.
Test cases for Voice Access (Android) + Firefox The test has not been configured for this combination. Please open a GitHub issue.
Test cases for VoiceOver (iOS) + Safari Test case: Use Swipe Right (Next item) to navigate forward to `figure` Launch VoiceOver (iOS) and Safari. Navigate to the test page . Find the target element(s) that you will test against. Identify all elements that match this selector:figure
If multiple elements match the selector, repeat this test for all instances. However, choose a single instance to report against. If you feel that the selector should be more specific, please open a GitHub Issue. Position and configure the screen reader so that the following conditions are metVirtual focus is: before target Keyboard focus is: before target Mode is: auto (do not explicitly change the mode) Issue the command: Swipe Right
(Next item) After issuing the command, virtual focus should be: target Record results for the relevant expectations Output Notes If support is hidden behind non-default settings, briefly describe that setting figure element, MUST convey its role Examples:
A screen reader might convey the role as something like "figure" Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes figure element, MUST convey its name Examples:
A screen reader might source the name from the "figcapion", "aria-label" attribute, "aria-labelledby" attribute, or "title" attribute Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes figure element, MUST convey the boundaries of the element Examples:
A screen reader might announce the role of the element when entering and say something like "leaving" when exiting. A screen reader might not explicitly announce entering and existing the element, but instead imply that the is in the containing object by conveying the roles of required children (options in a listbox for example). A screen reader might announce position in set information such as "1 of 6". A screen reader might not convey boundaries if the content fits on a single line Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes figure element, MUST allow navigating content Examples:
A screen reader might allow reading-mode navigation, such as reading line-by-line. Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes figcaption element, MUST convey the boundaries of the element Examples:
A screen reader might announce the role of the element when entering and say something like "leaving" when exiting. A screen reader might not explicitly announce entering and existing the element, but instead imply that the is in the containing object by conveying the roles of required children (options in a listbox for example). A screen reader might announce position in set information such as "1 of 6". A screen reader might not convey boundaries if the content fits on a single line Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes figcaption element, MUST allow navigating content Examples:
A screen reader might allow reading-mode navigation, such as reading line-by-line. Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes Test case: Use Swipe Right (Next item) to navigate forwards to the end of `figure` Launch VoiceOver (iOS) and Safari. Navigate to the test page . Find the target element(s) that you will test against. Identify all elements that match this selector:figure
If multiple elements match the selector, repeat this test for all instances. However, choose a single instance to report against. If you feel that the selector should be more specific, please open a GitHub Issue. Position and configure the screen reader so that the following conditions are metVirtual focus is: within target Keyboard focus is: within target Mode is: auto (do not explicitly change the mode) Issue the command: Swipe Right
(Next item) After issuing the command, virtual focus should be: end of target Record results for the relevant expectations Output Notes If support is hidden behind non-default settings, briefly describe that setting figure element, MUST convey the boundaries of the element Examples:
A screen reader might announce the role of the element when entering and say something like "leaving" when exiting. A screen reader might not explicitly announce entering and existing the element, but instead imply that the is in the containing object by conveying the roles of required children (options in a listbox for example). A screen reader might announce position in set information such as "1 of 6". A screen reader might not convey boundaries if the content fits on a single line Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes figcaption element, MUST convey the boundaries of the element Examples:
A screen reader might announce the role of the element when entering and say something like "leaving" when exiting. A screen reader might not explicitly announce entering and existing the element, but instead imply that the is in the containing object by conveying the roles of required children (options in a listbox for example). A screen reader might announce position in set information such as "1 of 6". A screen reader might not convey boundaries if the content fits on a single line Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes Test case: Use Swipe Right (Next item) to navigate forward to `figcaption` Launch VoiceOver (iOS) and Safari. Navigate to the test page . Find the target element(s) that you will test against. Identify all elements that match this selector:figcaption
If multiple elements match the selector, repeat this test for all instances. However, choose a single instance to report against. If you feel that the selector should be more specific, please open a GitHub Issue. Position and configure the screen reader so that the following conditions are metVirtual focus is: before target Keyboard focus is: before target Mode is: auto (do not explicitly change the mode) Issue the command: Swipe Right
(Next item) After issuing the command, virtual focus should be: target Record results for the relevant expectations Output Notes If support is hidden behind non-default settings, briefly describe that setting figcaption element, MUST convey its role Examples:
A screen reader might convey the role as something like "figcapion" or "caption" Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes Test cases for VoiceOver (iOS) + Chrome The test has not been configured for this combination. Please open a GitHub issue.
Test cases for VoiceOver (macOS) + Safari Test case: Use VO + Right arrow (Read next item) to navigate forward to `figure` Launch VoiceOver (macOS) and Safari. Navigate to the test page . Find the target element(s) that you will test against. Identify all elements that match this selector:figure
If multiple elements match the selector, repeat this test for all instances. However, choose a single instance to report against. If you feel that the selector should be more specific, please open a GitHub Issue. Position and configure the screen reader so that the following conditions are metVirtual focus is: before target Keyboard focus is: before target Mode is: auto (do not explicitly change the mode) Issue the command: VO + Right arrow
(Read next item) After issuing the command, virtual focus should be: target Record results for the relevant expectations Output Notes If support is hidden behind non-default settings, briefly describe that setting figure element, MUST convey its role Examples:
A screen reader might convey the role as something like "figure" Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes figure element, MUST convey its name Examples:
A screen reader might source the name from the "figcapion", "aria-label" attribute, "aria-labelledby" attribute, or "title" attribute Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes figure element, MUST convey the boundaries of the element Examples:
A screen reader might announce the role of the element when entering and say something like "leaving" when exiting. A screen reader might not explicitly announce entering and existing the element, but instead imply that the is in the containing object by conveying the roles of required children (options in a listbox for example). A screen reader might announce position in set information such as "1 of 6". A screen reader might not convey boundaries if the content fits on a single line Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes figure element, MUST convey the boundaries of the element Examples:
A screen reader might announce the role of the element when entering and say something like "leaving" when exiting. A screen reader might not explicitly announce entering and existing the element, but instead imply that the is in the containing object by conveying the roles of required children (options in a listbox for example). A screen reader might announce position in set information such as "1 of 6". A screen reader might not convey boundaries if the content fits on a single line Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes figure element, MUST allow navigating content Examples:
A screen reader might allow reading-mode navigation, such as reading line-by-line. Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes figcaption element, MUST convey the boundaries of the element Examples:
A screen reader might announce the role of the element when entering and say something like "leaving" when exiting. A screen reader might not explicitly announce entering and existing the element, but instead imply that the is in the containing object by conveying the roles of required children (options in a listbox for example). A screen reader might announce position in set information such as "1 of 6". A screen reader might not convey boundaries if the content fits on a single line Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes figcaption element, MUST convey the boundaries of the element Examples:
A screen reader might announce the role of the element when entering and say something like "leaving" when exiting. A screen reader might not explicitly announce entering and existing the element, but instead imply that the is in the containing object by conveying the roles of required children (options in a listbox for example). A screen reader might announce position in set information such as "1 of 6". A screen reader might not convey boundaries if the content fits on a single line Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes figcaption element, MUST allow navigating content Examples:
A screen reader might allow reading-mode navigation, such as reading line-by-line. Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes Test case: Use VO + Right arrow (Read next item) to navigate forward to `figcaption` Launch VoiceOver (macOS) and Safari. Navigate to the test page . Find the target element(s) that you will test against. Identify all elements that match this selector:figcaption
If multiple elements match the selector, repeat this test for all instances. However, choose a single instance to report against. If you feel that the selector should be more specific, please open a GitHub Issue. Position and configure the screen reader so that the following conditions are metVirtual focus is: before target Keyboard focus is: before target Mode is: auto (do not explicitly change the mode) Issue the command: VO + Right arrow
(Read next item) After issuing the command, virtual focus should be: target Record results for the relevant expectations Output Notes If support is hidden behind non-default settings, briefly describe that setting figcaption element, MUST convey its role Examples:
A screen reader might convey the role as something like "figcapion" or "caption" Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes Test cases for VoiceOver (macOS) + Chrome The test has not been configured for this combination. Please open a GitHub issue.
Test cases for VoiceOver (macOS) + Firefox The test has not been configured for this combination. Please open a GitHub issue.
Test cases for Orca + Firefox Test case: Use down arrow (Read next item) to navigate forward to `figure` Launch Orca and Firefox. Navigate to the test page . Find the target element(s) that you will test against. Identify all elements that match this selector:figure
If multiple elements match the selector, repeat this test for all instances. However, choose a single instance to report against. If you feel that the selector should be more specific, please open a GitHub Issue. Position and configure the screen reader so that the following conditions are metVirtual focus is: before target Keyboard focus is: before target Mode is: auto (do not explicitly change the mode) Issue the command: down arrow
(Read next item) After issuing the command, virtual focus should be: target Record results for the relevant expectations Output Notes If support is hidden behind non-default settings, briefly describe that setting figure element, MUST convey its role Examples:
A screen reader might convey the role as something like "figure" Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes figure element, MUST convey its name Examples:
A screen reader might source the name from the "figcapion", "aria-label" attribute, "aria-labelledby" attribute, or "title" attribute Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes figure element, MUST convey the boundaries of the element Examples:
A screen reader might announce the role of the element when entering and say something like "leaving" when exiting. A screen reader might not explicitly announce entering and existing the element, but instead imply that the is in the containing object by conveying the roles of required children (options in a listbox for example). A screen reader might announce position in set information such as "1 of 6". A screen reader might not convey boundaries if the content fits on a single line Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes figure element, MUST allow navigating content Examples:
A screen reader might allow reading-mode navigation, such as reading line-by-line. Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes figcaption element, MUST convey the boundaries of the element Examples:
A screen reader might announce the role of the element when entering and say something like "leaving" when exiting. A screen reader might not explicitly announce entering and existing the element, but instead imply that the is in the containing object by conveying the roles of required children (options in a listbox for example). A screen reader might announce position in set information such as "1 of 6". A screen reader might not convey boundaries if the content fits on a single line Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes figcaption element, MUST allow navigating content Examples:
A screen reader might allow reading-mode navigation, such as reading line-by-line. Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes Test case: Use down arrow (Read next item) to navigate forwards to the end of `figure` Launch Orca and Firefox. Navigate to the test page . Find the target element(s) that you will test against. Identify all elements that match this selector:figure
If multiple elements match the selector, repeat this test for all instances. However, choose a single instance to report against. If you feel that the selector should be more specific, please open a GitHub Issue. Position and configure the screen reader so that the following conditions are metVirtual focus is: within target Keyboard focus is: within target Mode is: auto (do not explicitly change the mode) Issue the command: down arrow
(Read next item) After issuing the command, virtual focus should be: end of target Record results for the relevant expectations Output Notes If support is hidden behind non-default settings, briefly describe that setting figure element, MUST convey the boundaries of the element Examples:
A screen reader might announce the role of the element when entering and say something like "leaving" when exiting. A screen reader might not explicitly announce entering and existing the element, but instead imply that the is in the containing object by conveying the roles of required children (options in a listbox for example). A screen reader might announce position in set information such as "1 of 6". A screen reader might not convey boundaries if the content fits on a single line Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes figcaption element, MUST convey the boundaries of the element Examples:
A screen reader might announce the role of the element when entering and say something like "leaving" when exiting. A screen reader might not explicitly announce entering and existing the element, but instead imply that the is in the containing object by conveying the roles of required children (options in a listbox for example). A screen reader might announce position in set information such as "1 of 6". A screen reader might not convey boundaries if the content fits on a single line Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes Test case: Use down arrow (Read next item) to navigate forward to `figcaption` Launch Orca and Firefox. Navigate to the test page . Find the target element(s) that you will test against. Identify all elements that match this selector:figcaption
If multiple elements match the selector, repeat this test for all instances. However, choose a single instance to report against. If you feel that the selector should be more specific, please open a GitHub Issue. Position and configure the screen reader so that the following conditions are metVirtual focus is: before target Keyboard focus is: before target Mode is: auto (do not explicitly change the mode) Issue the command: down arrow
(Read next item) After issuing the command, virtual focus should be: target Record results for the relevant expectations Output Notes If support is hidden behind non-default settings, briefly describe that setting figcaption element, MUST convey its role Examples:
A screen reader might convey the role as something like "figcapion" or "caption" Resultunknown pass fail partial
Notes Test cases for Orca + Chrome The test has not been configured for this combination. Please open a GitHub issue.
Test cases for Voice Control (iOS) + Safari The test has not been configured for this combination. Please open a GitHub issue.
Test cases for Voice Control (MacOS) + Safari The test has not been configured for this combination. Please open a GitHub issue.
Test cases for Voice Control (MacOS) + Chrome The test has not been configured for this combination. Please open a GitHub issue.
Test cases for Voice Control (MacOS) + Firefox The test has not been configured for this combination. Please open a GitHub issue.
Test cases for Windows Speech Recognition + Edge The test has not been configured for this combination. Please open a GitHub issue.
Test cases for Windows Speech Recognition + Chrome The test has not been configured for this combination. Please open a GitHub issue.
Test cases for Windows Voice Access + Edge The test has not been configured for this combination. Please open a GitHub issue.
Test cases for Windows Voice Access + Chrome The test has not been configured for this combination. Please open a GitHub issue.
Test cases for Windows Keyboard + Chrome The test has not been configured for this combination. Please open a GitHub issue.
Test cases for Windows Keyboard + Firefox The test has not been configured for this combination. Please open a GitHub issue.
Test cases for Windows Keyboard + Edge The test has not been configured for this combination. Please open a GitHub issue.
Test cases for Mac Keyboard + Chrome The test has not been configured for this combination. Please open a GitHub issue.
Test cases for Mac Keyboard + Safari The test has not been configured for this combination. Please open a GitHub issue.
Test cases for Mac Keyboard + Firefox The test has not been configured for this combination. Please open a GitHub issue.
Test cases for iOS Keyboard + Safari The test has not been configured for this combination. Please open a GitHub issue.
Test cases for Android Keyboard + Chrome The test has not been configured for this combination. Please open a GitHub issue.
Test cases for Android Keyboard + Firefox The test has not been configured for this combination. Please open a GitHub issue.