Opened on 08/07/2017 at 08:47:24 AM
Closed on 02/19/2018 at 10:17:58 AM
#5472 closed change (invalid)
Improvements to media coverage section on eyeo.com
Reported by: | ire | Assignee: | |
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Priority: | P4 | Milestone: | |
Module: | Websites | Keywords: | |
Cc: | juliandoucette, wspee, jeen | Blocked By: | |
Blocking: | Platform: | Unknown / Cross platform | |
Ready: | no | Confidential: | no |
Tester: | Unknown | Verified working: | no |
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Description
Background
In 4912, we updated the media coverage links on eyeo.com homepage. In that ticket, it was also specified that the links should open in a new tab. Therefore, we need to make it clear to all users that the media coverage links will open in a new tab.
- Users navigating with a keyboard
- Users navigation with a mouse
- Users navigating with a screenreader
- Users navigating with a touch device
What to change
There are some improvements we can make
- Place a statement that links will open in a new window before the logos
- Add a white background to the image via CSS (so that the alt text has a white background too if the image doesn't load)
See 4912 codereview for context
Attachments (1)
Change History (5)
comment:1 Changed on 08/07/2017 at 08:51:02 AM by ire
- Cc jeen added
comment:2 Changed on 08/08/2017 at 12:36:04 PM by jeen
@ juliandoucette @ire
I like how it has been executed currently: "(Links open in a new window)"
I think it is simple and to the point.
comment:3 Changed on 09/04/2017 at 05:12:55 PM by juliandoucette
- Priority changed from P3 to P4
Changed on 02/19/2018 at 10:17:22 AM by ire
If image fails to load
comment:4 Changed on 02/19/2018 at 10:17:58 AM by ire
- Resolution set to invalid
- Status changed from new to closed
I'm closing this ticket because:
Place a statement that links will open in a new window before the logos
Jeen is fine with the current statement
Add a white background to the image via CSS (so that the alt text has a white background too if the image doesn't load)
There is already a white background. If the image fails to load, the text is perfectly legible at the moment. See screenshot
Suggestions by @juliandoucette on No. 1
@jeen Do you like any of these or can you suggest a different phrase?