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Re: Rethinking "Skip to Content"
From: Mike Moore
Date: Dec 2, 2004 2:50PM
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> Since I don't have access to a screen reader, I have had to do a lot of
reading up on them and use a lot of my imagination in figuring out how they
will >render my pages. Therefore, I am very interested to know what others
with more experience think.
I would recommend downloading a trial version of Jaws, Window Eyes, or Home
Page Reader. I have used both HPR and Jaws for testing, HPR has a faster
learning curve but the demo ends in 30 days. You can keep using the Jaws
demo if you don't mind rebooting your system... I have links on my site for
demos of all three on this page
http://www.knowbility.org/air-austin/?content=developerResources&area=common
best regards,
mike
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