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From: Birkir R. Gunnarsson
Date: Mar 27, 2013 7:32AM


Good morning, yea clan of the webwise.

I was working on an accessibility audit last night (yes, it happens,
occasionally, may be more than I'd like to admit).
I found myself writing 2 or 3 sentences describing the location of a
link that did not have keyboard support (well, a div to be
semantically correct).
Of course I had to describe it from a screen reader perspective, i.e.
part of this list with these other objects/links, I could not visually
describe or indicate it, as I do not know where or how it appears on
the screen visually without sighted assistance, as far as I know,
which sometimes is not very far.
It made me wonder what sighted testers do in this situation and if
there is a tool or method that could replicate this for the
zero-sighted.
Do you take a screen shot indicating problematic areas, either by
color or label (I create case numbers in a spreadsheet and it would be
ideal to be able to add those to a screenshot).
Is there another/better way to do this?
Is there a screen reader accessible best practice in this scenario?

We certainly do have to improvize sometimes. One of these days it
would be fun to try and start a website with tips, tricks,
accessibility evaluation of tools and other info for blind web
accessibility testers, but that's a whole other can of worms, when I
have a little bit more time to spare. :)
Cheers
-B