Test case for Quiz 1.1.9: TITLES everwhere?
This test case includes a collection of elements, all of which include a TITLE attribute. The prupose is to determine which TITLE attributes are displayed, and which are spoken by assistive technology. Every element on this page has a TITLE attribute.
Big text, small text, strong text, emphasized text, and spanned text. Then, we have a superscript and of course, a subscript
A level 3 heading.
- A simple numbered list item.
- A simple non-numbered list item.
- Definition term
- This definition includes an ACRONYM and an abbreviation too.
Immediately following is an image with descriptive ALT text and TITLE text too, wrapped inside a link. 
A block quotation.A citation
A short quotation
Some code .- -... -.-. -.. . ..-.
Preformatted textSample text
Teletype or monospaced text
(tfel ot thgir) Bidirectional overide
ins - inserted text
kbd- text to be entered by user
var - a variable or program argument
| head 1 | head 2 |
|---|---|
| Table foot | |
| table cell | table cell |
Respond to the original question in the Access Matters blog. Please tell us:
- The screen reader used for this test
- The screen reader's version
- Did anything unusual or unexpected happen in the browser?
- Where appropriate, the browser type and version.