A11y_TrydotNetWebsite_AI4W: Ensures <iframe> and <frame> elements have an accessible name
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GitHub Tags: #A11yAuto; #A11ySev3; #A11yMAS; #A11yTCS; #Benchmark; #DesktopWeb; #Win11; #ChromiumEdge; #P2-TrydotNetWebsite-Aug21; #AI4W; #WCAG2.4.1; #WCAG4.1.2; #A11yWCAG2.1
Environment Details:
Application Name: TrydotNetWebsite
OS and Browser Details:
Chromium Edge Version 99.0.1150.52 (Official build) (64-bit) Windows 11
Repro Steps:
- Hit the URL : https://trydotnet.microsoft.com
- Open AI4W tool. Run Automated Checks
Issue:
Ensures
Target application:
https://try.dot.net/
Element path:
iframe
Snippet:
How to fix:
Fix any of the following: Element has no title attribute aria-label attribute does not exist or is empty aria-labelledby attribute does not exist, references elements that do not exist or references elements that are empty Element's default semantics were not overridden with role="none" or role="presentation"
Environment:
Microsoft Edge version 101.0.1210.47
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This accessibility issue was found using Accessibility Insights for Web 2.32.0 (axe-core 4.4.1), a tool that helps find and fix accessibility issues. Get more information & download this tool at http://aka.ms/AccessibilityInsights.
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