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Re: Survey, how do screen reader users navigate within websites

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From: Jake Joehl
Date: Jan 10, 2013 2:02PM


Ditto for me. I just took the survey with no problems. Tutorials could
be very beneficial to a lot.

On 1/10/13, Martin Leon < <EMAIL REMOVED> > wrote:
> I would be very interested to see the results of your survey. Please keep
> us posted.
> On Jan 10, 2013, at 10:31 AM, Birkir R. Gunnarsson wrote:
>
>> Hello listers.
>>
>> Me and my colleague are carrying out research into how much users take
>> advantage of structural markup on websites (headings, landmarks, table
>> navigation).
>> We want to get as much feedback as possible, from a diverse user group
>> of screen reader users.
>> This is part of a research project e are working on, which also
>> includes field test with users.
>> We are hoping this may lead to online tutorials, videos or other
>> material that will help ensure screen reader users can take advantage
>> of this type of markup.
>> (I know we concentrate on screen reader users for this particular
>> survey, but we are hoping to perhaps do similar things in future to
>> make sure users can fully take advantage of WCAG compliant and
>> accessible websites).
>> You can access the survey at the following link:
>> http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/XGC33NV
>>
>> The survey consists of 9 questions, should take about 5 minutes to
>> complete, and users may not know all the answers (in fact, we suspect
>> they may not), and should not be embarrassed about it (for one thing
>> the survey is totaly anonymous).
>> Feel free to distribute (and also free not to).
>> I'll share the results with you, both at CSUN and on this list.
>> Hopefully we can turn this into another tool to help encourage
>> accessible webpage design, UA interpretation and, ultimately,
>> something to benefit some of our end users.
>> Cheers
>> -B
>> >> >> >
> > > >


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