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Re: Accessibility :: Issues with <br>, Issues with Chrome, Is it Skipping
From: Alastair Campbell
Date: Aug 28, 2013 7:53AM
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Snahendu Bhattacharya wrote:
> Do you think CSS is causing the issue here? because of the font size
> and line height screen reader is not able activate the link
> functionality.
It is possible, but more likely to be something else, e.g. not targeting an
element that can take focus.
Can you share a the site or a test case as an example?
Also, don't forget about keyboard users who are not using a screen reader,
they should be able to see the link as well. We've an (old but I think
still valid) article on the topic:
http://www.nomensa.com/blog/2004/what-are-skip-links/
Regards.
-Alastair
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