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Re: Navigation Techinques
From: Carin Headrick
Date: Aug 16, 2010 11:03AM
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Looks like your only friend is the skip nav link. That got me to the main
content.
Other than that, using a find to look for a specific word might help, or
using the links list, or in JAWS, there is a command to look for the first
block of text that is not a link, which is insert enter, but that didn't
work so well here.
If you manage to become familiar with the site, the links list can also be
helpful.
Carin
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From: "Terrill Bennett" < <EMAIL REMOVED> >
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Sent: Monday, August 16, 2010 12:17 PM
Subject: [WebAIM] Navigation Techinques
Being relatively new to screen readers (been using JAWS and NVDA for
testing since late March), I am curious to hear from those who live
by their screen readers...
When you come across a web site which has no document structure (i.e.
headings), how does one navigate the site successfully?
Here's a perfect example of where I am having difficulty
understanding the task:
http://www.ada.gov/publicat.htm#Anchor-14210
Obliviously, the above page must be "accessible!" (Yes, I have
learned being accessible according to Section 508 / WCAG 1.0 Level 1
isn't the same thing as being useful or friendly).
Using NVDA, I noticed there are items in block quotes and used "q" to
move between them, but for the most part that doesn't seem to be very
effective - I may as well follow the links. Using either block quote
or link navigation misses most of what is important on the page.
In JAWS, I tried using the "s" (next same element) but that doesn't
seem to honor the elements style or formatting, and mostly goes to
the next paragraph and / or link.
A penny for your thoughts.
-- Terrill --
"When people are free to do as they please, they usually imitate each
other."
Despair.com
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