Initial focus in a reading order correct
The screen reader focus should start on the first element on the screen.
The screen reader focus should start on the first element on the screen.
All the meaningful elements should be focusable using an accessibility interface.
The context changes should only occur as a result of intentional user interaction, not solely by receiving focus.
All parts of the screen, such as modals or menus, can be closed or exited using a screen reader.
The reading order of elements announced by assistive technologies should match the visual order.
The elements that belong together must be presented together by assistive technologies.
The related elements should be properly linked so that their relationship can be conveyed to assistive technologies.
The focus should go directly to the next visible element with each swipe in a sequential navigation.
All the meaningful elements on the screen should be included in the screen reader focus order.
The focus should remain within modals or dialogs until closed.
The sequence of events in a timeline or steps in a process should be conveyed to assistive technologies.