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From: Karlen Communications
Date: Mon, Aug 16 2010 1:06PM
Subject: Re: Navigation Techniques
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The page you sent the link to does have visual representations of "headings"
or topic changes. This means that someone who can see the page can navigate
to the content they want and begin reading.
A sample of visual representations of headings on the page sent to us are "
ADA LEGAL DOCUMENTS" or " GENERAL ADA PUBLICATIONS AND INFORMATION."
In terms of headings if the visual representations of topic changes or
"headings" were coded as structural headings the page would be more
accessible.
I agree with and have been saying the mantra that form controls need to be
form controls and not a mix of various HTML elements. It is not intuitive to
fill in information using a list of form controls only to have to switch to
a list of links to find the rest of the "form." It is also odd to see
"Submit" in the middle of "Home," "Contact Us," or "Publications."
Cheers, Karen