Screen Reader support level: partial (29/33)
On this pageResults across all tests for this feature range from 3 years ago to 6 years ago. Detailed dates and version information can be found in associated tests.
CautionFailing or partial results may be out of date. The oldest result is from 6 years ago. Consider running the associated tests and contributing results.
Expectations Screen Reader support by expectation Expectation: convey its role Rationale:A screen reader user needs to know when they enter a list item so that they can different content between items. If an item contains many lines of content, this is especially important because the boundary between items may not be clear.
Strength of this expectation for different types of assistive technologies:A screen reader user needs to know the position of an item in a list when the order matters.
Strength of this expectation for different types of assistive technologies:When the order of items in a list does not matter, a screen reader user does not need to know the position of items. If position in set information was conveyed, users might assume that the order matters.
Strength of this expectation for different types of assistive technologies:These are features that are usually used in combination with this feature.
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