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RE: <link> element and accessibility/ platform support

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From: Karl Groves
Date: Nov 13, 2003 12:34PM


Mozilla supports the element as well, though I like Opera's support better.

Karl L. Groves, Certified Master CIW Designer
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> Subject: RE: <link> element and accessibility/ platform support
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> Opera 7 is not a screen reader but for anyone who did not
> know, any website
> that has implemented the <link> for related pages such as
> next, previous,
> home, copyright, etc., these links are shown in a link
> toolbar of Opera.
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> > -----Original Message-----
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> > Next, what is the level of support for this element within
> > screenreaders? Browser support (read as: Internet Exploder)
> > for the element is poor. Does Window Eyes support it? Does
> > JAWS? How so? How well?
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