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From: Zwack, Melanie
Date: Oct 22, 2003 9:21AM


Our site has a good example of skip navigation:
http://www.whitehousedrugpolicy.gov/statelocal/index.html

If you mouse over to the right of the seal, you can see the skip navigation
(It's only 1 pixels wide sliver of the mast so it might be difficult to
see), and if you link on this it will bring you right below the buttons of
the main mast. This works well with a screen reader --

By the way, if you call Jaws (Freedom Scientific), they also may have some
ideas for you --

Melanie

-----Original Message-----
From: Cheryl Kirkpatrick [mailto: <EMAIL REMOVED> ]
Sent: Wednesday, October 22, 2003 11:08 AM
To: <EMAIL REMOVED>
Subject: Re: good example


We are going to do both. Unfortunately, ones encountering problems are easy
to
find. I do have some good examples but have not found one that I think is
the
shining example. One thing I am looking for is a visual "skip navigation".
It
seems that even the good sites are hiding that.

Cheryl

Jeff Finlay wrote:

> > At the South Carolina Library Association conference, I am
> > moderating a session on accessibility in which we will have a blind user
> > demonstrating JAWS. Can anyone recommend an especially good library Web
> > site to use for the demonstration?
>
> Did you want to use one that shows JAWS working well or encountering
> difficulties?
>
> Jeff
>
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Cheryl Kirkpatrick
Web Administrator
South Carolina State Library
http://www.state.sc.us/scsl/
Telephone: 803.734.5831



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