Closed khansahab15 closed 4 years ago
Hi @khansahab15 This seems to be the behavior for any website on Edge if the zoom level is large enough. I don't think this is specific to the VS Code website. I see two scroll bars when I look at this issue on the GitHub site.
As received input from SME regarding orientation the requirement was to check if there is any data loss in portrait mode and if the scrollbars were accessible to view data, since the requirement is passing hence closing this bug.
As per above comment "As received input from SME regarding orientation the requirement was to check if there is any data loss in portrait mode and if the scrollbars were accessible to view data, since the requirement is passing hence closing this bug."
Adding the closed tag GithubTags:#Closed;
CELA_code.visualstudio.com_WCAG2.1_FEB2020;
GithubTags:#CELA_code.visualstudio.com_WCAG2.1_FEB2020;
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GitHubTags: #A11ySev1; #A11yTCS; #A11yWCAG2.1; #Benchmark;#ChromiumEdge; #Orientation; #DesktopWeb; #MAS1.3.4; #Win10; #Visual Studio Code; #A11y_code.visualstudio.com_WCAG2.1;#A11y_WCAG2.1_FEB2020; #A11yMAS
Environment Details: Application Name: code.visualstudio.com
URL:https://code.visualstudio.com/
Windows Version: Windows10 Browser version: Microsoft Edge 80.0.361.5 Chrome:Version 80.0.3987.106
Repro Steps:
Actual: When the orientation is changed to portrait, 2 scroll bars appears One vertical and another horizontal bar.
Expected: When the orientation is changed to portrait, only 1 scroll bars should appear vertical or horizontal.
User Impact: Users will find it difficult to view the data in a single layout .
Attachment: #3428.zip