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Step | Actor | Action | Result | Mobile Design | Alternate Flow | Accessibility Notes | |||||||
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1 | patron | logs in and navigates to the library catalog |
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| If audiobooks are turned off in the circulation manager for the library, then no entry point will exist for audiobooks. In this case, the facet/header should be hidden. | (Willa will advise if it should say "Format, books" and also display the word format somewhere so that users know what the menu is called.) | |||||||
2 | patron | clicks header/facet button to view menu | displays menu with selectable options for:
| 3 | patron | selects "Audiobooks" |
| If no audiobooks are available at a library, then UI presents a message, "Sorry, no audiobooks were found."
| When a user selects a new tab, the focus should stay on that tab (is screen reader user isn't bumped back to top of page) KW: this may not be applicable if we aren't using tabs? WA Note: the focus should stay on the selected segment. – same principle of not moving focus unnecessarily. When a user selects a new format, once the new books load that is announced to a user of a screen reader. Chat about best approach. |
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