The table of contents in the app presents the content hierarchy (nav-005)
Below are all the published results for the test nav-005, which appears in Basic Functionality (1.0.0).
This test currently has a 77.50% pass rate.
Testing Environment | The table of contents in the app presents the content hierarchy ( nav-005) | Notes |
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Azardi NVDA Windows | PASS | |
BoinIT Viewer [Korean] NVDA Chrome Windows | PASS | - The table of contents is displayed hierarchically. - Access the table of contents with keyboard shortcuts - CTRL+ALT+T Open Table of Contents - ALT + arrow keys to move within the table of contents |
BoinIT Viewer [Korean] Sens Reader Chrome Windows | PASS | - The table of contents is displayed hierarchically. - Access the table of contents with keyboard shortcuts - Location voice guidance for movement in the table of contents when using the sense reader. - CTRL+ALT+T Open Table of Contents - ALT + arrow keys to move within the table of contents |
BoinIT Viewer [Korean] Chrome Windows | PASS | - The table of contents is displayed hierarchically. - Access the table of contents with keyboard shortcuts - CTRL+ALT+T Open Table of Contents - ALT + arrow keys to move within the table of contents |
Books macOS | PASS | The table of contents can be reached from an icon on the tool bar, with the keyboard shortcut "command T", or in the View menu. The hierarchy is represented correctly. Sub-levels are shown indented and with a grey background. |
Bookshare Reader NVDA Chrome Windows | PASS | The table of contents is presented through headings and is easy to navigate. |
Bookshare Reader NVDA Edge Windows | PASS | |
Bookshelf Voiceover iOS | PASS | The chapters in the TOC have a expand/collapse button to show sub-sections. However, while reading TOC entries Voiceover does not indicate if it is a chapter or sub-section |
Bookshelf Voiceover Safari macOS | PASS | The TOC is structured correctly and displays sub-chapter sections. |
Bookshelf JAWS 2020 Chrome Windows | PASS | |
Bookshelf NVDA Firefox 62+ Windows | PASS | |
Bookshelf JAWS 2020 Firefox 62+ Windows | PASS | |
Bookshelf TalkBack Android | PASS | TOC items with sub-sections have a expand/collapse button to their left. |
Bookshelf NVDA Windows | PASS | |
Bookshelf NVDA Chrome Windows | PASS | The highest level is represented as a button. By default it is expanded. You can click on it and it collapses. This gives you at least one level of hierarchy. |
Bookworm NVDA Windows | PASS | bookshelf screen is accessible. It opens as a separate window.The TOC is presented as a easy to use tree view |
Clusive NVDA Windows | PASS | The table of contents is presented and chapters with sub-headings can be expanded and collapsed. |
Colibrio Reader NVDA Chrome Windows | PASS | Alt + C takes you to the table of contents at the location you are at in the book, which is very nice. The TOC has a tree view that can be expanded and collapsed. |
Digital Editions Voiceover iOS 12 | FAIL | The hierarchy cannot be determined with Voiceover |
Digital Editions TalkBack Android 9 | FAIL | No Talkback support |
Digital Editions JAWS 18 Windows | FAIL | The book reading view cannot be accessed reliably, the application mostly stops responding. |
EBSCO Reader Jaws Chrome Windows | PASS | The main headings in the TOC can be expanded/collapsed to reveal/hide sub-sections. |
EasyReader Jaws Windows 11 | PASS | The TOC presented as a tree-view is accessible. Previous app versions were not displaying the correct order of headings, this issue seems to be resolved. |
EasyReader (German) TalkBack Android | FAIL | The TOC is accessible. The hierarchy of the table of content is presented visually as a nested list. However, the hierarchy is not detected by Talkback. |
EasyReader (German) Voiceover iOS | PASS | When navigating by headings the screen reader announces the heading level as well. |
Kindle TalkBack Android | FAIL | The hierarchy is not recognized by talkback |
Kindle Voiceover iOS | FAIL | Chapters and sub-sections in the TOC cannot be distinguished with Voiceover. |
Kindle NVDA Windows | FAIL | All TOC items are indicated to be at level 1 by NVDA. Chapters can be expanded or collapsed with mouse to reveal sub-sections but this cannot be done with NVDA. |
Kurzweil 3000 macOS | FAIL | Only level 1 items in the TOC are presented in the drop down list at the top list of the reading window. |
RedShelf Voiceover Safari macOS 10.14 | PASS | The TOC is properly marked-up and displays sub-chapters/sections. Properly labeling the sidebar menu would be helpful. |
RedShelf NVDA Chrome Windows | PASS | |
RedShelf Jaws Chrome Windows | PASS | |
RedShelf Voiceover iOS | PASS | The main chapters in the TOC can be expanded to reveal the sub-sections. |
RedShelf TalkBack Android | PASS | Chapters can be expanded to reveal the sub-sections. |
Simply Reading TalkBack Android | PASS | The app numbers all the TOC entries like 1, 1.1 and so on. With the numbering the hierarchy is perceivable to Talkback. |
Texthelp ePub Reader Edge Windows | FAIL | Only some of the title's table of contents is displayed in the reading system. |
Thorium Reader 2 Jaws Windows | PASS | There is a navigation area and one of the items is table of contents. Pressing enter expands this and the TOC is presented with headings and sub-headings. It is very easy to navigate. |
Thorium Reader 2 [Spanish] NVDA Windows | PASS | Para mostrar la tabla de contenido, pulsar control+shift+n. Así el cursor se situará en la sección actual, la cual se resaltará mediante tres asteriscos entre paréntesis (***). |
Voice Dream Reader Voiceover iOS | PASS | The Voiceover reports the hierarchy of the items in the TOC by announcing its "heading level". The sub-sections are wrongly announced as level 3 instead of level 2. |
Voice Dream Reader (German) Voiceover iOS | PASS | The TOC and its hierarchy are presented correctly. |