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a11y - Modal Zoom Scaling #1585

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angelina-smith opened this issue Jul 22, 2024 · 2 comments · Fixed by #1800
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a11y - Modal Zoom Scaling #1585

angelina-smith opened this issue Jul 22, 2024 · 2 comments · Fixed by #1800
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What's expected

As someone with low vision, I would expect all functionality, content, and the focus indicator to be viewable at 200-400% browser zoom.

What happened

On Chrome, at 200% the modal's close button was obscured and not accessible with scrolling. When I keyboard tabbed to the close button, my focus indicator was not visible.
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Furthermore, at 400%, more of the buttons were obscured and focus indicator was not fully visible around each button.
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How to replicate

Chrome at 200% and 400% browser zoom.

@angelina-smith angelina-smith added the bug Something isn't working label Jul 22, 2024
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we need to shuffle some priorities on other work for some upcoming deadlines, putting this into backlog - will return to implement post 9/10

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angelina-smith commented Sep 23, 2024

@scottqueen-bixal Tested this on https://bf-cms-dev.bxdev.net/benefit-finder/death and we are still experiencing obscured and truncated text at 400% zoom on Chrome.

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Let me know if I need to create a secondary bug report for this @scottqueen-bixal

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