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The link is read by NVDA after of alt in image links. #12521

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Slogghykitten5 opened this issue Jun 6, 2021 · 1 comment
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The link is read by NVDA after of alt in image links. #12521

Slogghykitten5 opened this issue Jun 6, 2021 · 1 comment

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@Slogghykitten5
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Steps to reproduce:

  1. Go to this dummy portfolio
  2. Scroll to right and hover over the photos.

Actual behavior:

Starts reading the complete link (like - 'h' 't' 't' 'p' etc.) after reading the alt of the image.

Expected behavior:

Should only read either alt or the aria label

System configuration

Windows 10

NVDA installed/portable/running from source:

Bug exists on both running from source and installed version

NVDA version:

2020.4

Windows version:

Windows 10

Name and version of other software in use when reproducing the issue:

Firefox developer edition version 90.0b3 (64-bit), works as intended on chrome and edge.

Other information about your system:

None

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Does the issue still occur after restarting your computer?

Yes

Have you tried any other versions of NVDA? If so, please report their behaviors.

No

If add-ons are disabled, is your problem still occurring?

No addons are used

Does the issue still occur after you run the COM Registration Fixing Tool in NVDA's tools menu?

Yes

@Adriani90
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This can also be reproduced when routing the mouse to the project links by pressing nvda+shift+m.
@jcsteh I think we had already an issue for this reflecting Firefox but I cannot find it right now.
Not sure if we should create a bug on bugzilla for this?

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