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Re: Skip Links and ARIA Landmarks for Sighted Users
From: Jamous, JP
Date: Aug 10, 2016 10:05AM
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I agree with Jim.
We fail any page that does not have at least skip links to jump over headers or large blocks of content.
Just keep in mind that some of your screen reader users could have multiple disabilities. I have met someone that was blind, deaf and in a wheelchair at a rehab center 21 years ago.
She used a Braille display to read the content and a special keyboard to navigate that had large buttons.
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