This patch aims to improve a11y experience when accessing links
present in bodies of text. When we have a link text element, we
now indicate that there are links present in it and upon double
tapping, a dialog is open from where the user can access any of
the links present in the text. This behavior tries to follow the
default Talkback a11y one where the user can access links from a
text in case they are annotated as URLs.
This solution allows multiple links in one body of text and also
improves accessibility for lower version devices.
Fenix currently reports AMP and Wikipedia impressions and clicks in the
`fx-suggest` ping, which intentionally omits the `client_id`. This
complicates experiment analysis, because our tooling relies on the
`client_id`.
This commit adds separate events for impressions and clicks on
sponsored and non-sponsored suggestions to the `events` ping.
* The new `awesomebar.{non_}sponsored_suggestion_clicked` events are
collected the same way as the existing `fx-suggest` ping, and in line
with the other `awesomebar.*_suggestion_clicked` events.
* The new `awesomebar.{non_}sponsored_suggestion_impressed` events are
collected for engaged and abandoned search sessions. In constrast,
the `fx-suggest` ping is only sent for engaged search sessions.
(cherry picked from commit 5dca388356d744bb34fea161309494f00f08ff23)
Fenix currently reports AMP and Wikipedia impressions and clicks in the
`fx-suggest` ping, which intentionally omits the `client_id`. This
complicates experiment analysis, because our tooling relies on the
`client_id`.
This commit adds separate events for impressions and clicks on
sponsored and non-sponsored suggestions to the `events` ping.
* The new `awesomebar.{non_}sponsored_suggestion_clicked` events are
collected the same way as the existing `fx-suggest` ping, and in line
with the other `awesomebar.*_suggestion_clicked` events.
* The new `awesomebar.{non_}sponsored_suggestion_impressed` events are
collected for engaged and abandoned search sessions. In constrast,
the `fx-suggest` ping is only sent for engaged search sessions.