If Javascript is disabled it can cause difficulty for users to access the page content. This fails WCAG 2.2 criterion 4.1 (Compatible).
Apologies, the issue is that OAC does not work when it is disabled, not that it is disabled by default.
@Helen O'Donnell - NHS Business Services Authority Hi Helen, I see that you have submitted a number of Idea Lab posts related to potential accessibility issues. Accessibility issues are best worked through the Support process where they can be triaged and bugs created as needed. Please feel free to reach out to me directly via email with SR details and I can make sure that your issues get the right attention.
Hi Alan, thank you for your note, I have raised these as bugs: 9077689 to 9077703
9077689 to 9077703
It would be great to see progress on these items as they are affecting a number of users. Many thanks,
Helen
Thanks @Helen O'Donnell - NHS Business Services Authority We will review and get back to you if additional details are needed.