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Full History - 2019 - 04 - 24 - ID#bguj9z
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Developer in need of verification of menu technique (self.Blind)
submitted by not_a_lizard-person
I have been following a W3 pattern for dropdown menus. I have heard that less ARIA can be better than too much ARIA The example I am following seems to follow that school of thought. There are a few examples on the webpage, but $1".As a sighted user who uses screen reader for testing, it works well for me, but I would like to know three things from real users like you. Do you like it or not? And does it technically work for your configuration of browser and screen reader? And what is your combo that you used to test it?

The use case is for the webpage that would have about 7 main menu items and up to 10 links in each sub menu.

Thanks in advance!
aaronespinozaca 1 points 4y ago
You should look up people on Twitter that work in this field and ask them they are great resources.
CloudsOfMagellan 1 points 4y ago
Didn't test it but the code should work though the btn part seems a bit hacky.
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