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Status Is a defect
Created by Guest
Created on Jan 4, 2024

AODA: Elements should not contain empty title attributes as per WCAG 2.0 Guideline 4.1.2 Level A

Description:
Elements contain empty title attributes

Why this matters:
The title attribute in HTML is used to provide information about an element when a user hovers over it. Screen readers may announce the presence of a title attribute, even if it is empty. Users who rely on screen readers may be confused or frustrated if they encounter elements with empty or meaningless titles. An empty title provides no meaningful information and will be perceived as a broken feature.
Omit the title attribute. If an element doesn't require information, it's best to omit the title attribute altogether.

Note: This doesn't conform to best practices, however, it could also potentially fail the WCAG 2.0 Guideline 4.1.2 Name, Role, and Value (Level A) success criteria

Customer Name Ministry of Children, Community and Social Services
Market Segment WH Government
Type of Request Other
Market Opportunity

AODA compliance

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  • Admin
    Graham McCrindle
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    Jan 10, 2024

    Hi Vahida,

    We have reviewed your enhancement suggestion.

    Based on the information provided, our understanding of your request is as follows:

    • Elements contain empty title attributes

    We have determined this is a defect that requires a code change to correct and request that you raise a support ticket documenting the issue, this will then enable you to track the progress of this issue, we are now closing this enhancement request.

    Regards,

    Graham McCrindle, SPM Product Management team

  • Admin
    Graham McCrindle
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    Jan 8, 2024

    Hi Vahida,

    Thank you for taking the time to share your ideas with us. We are committed to involving our users in building our product roadmap and appreciate your suggestions.

    We will review the information you have provided and get back to you within 30 days. If additional details are required to complete our evaluation, we will send you a request for more information.

    Thank you,

    Graham McCrindle, SPM Product Management Team