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From: Steffi Rausch
Date: Mon, Jun 17 2002 3:26PM
Subject: RE: Linking back after D links
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Yes, thank you all for the suggestions, but I already implemented those
before and found it to be a lot of extra work. I was just wondering if any
other screen readers out there work properly as does IE or Netscape in
utilizing their back key. You can test from my example page
http://www.resiusa.org/scea/modules/prs_mod2.htm to see if you go back to
the proper place by choosing the back key but keep in mind I have already
setup the page to link back to the proper place if you choose my back text
link. Just ignore that and let me know if it works any other way. I
appreciate any one who finds this problem often to give me their feedback
and I will contact the necessary vendors to see if they can improve upon
this feature in their screen readers. This would save some of us a lot of
time.

Steffi Rausch
RESI, Jr. Web Developer
410-704-2063

"Design is intelligence made visible." - Rick Eiber


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From: Paul Bohman
Date: Mon, Jun 17 2002 3:36PM
Subject: RE: Linking back after D links
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When using IBM Home Page Reader 3.0 in Windows 2000, I clicked on some
of the links, then used the ALT + back arrow to go to the previous page.
When it arrived at the previous page, it started to read the document
from where I clicked on the link. So it worked for me in the way that
you want it to.

Home Page Reader uses Microsoft Internet Explorer as the basis for its
browser. I have IE 6 installed.

Paul Bohman
Technology Coordinator
WebAIM (Web Accessibility in Mind)
www.webaim.org
Center for Persons with Disabilities
www.cpd.usu.edu
Utah State University
www.usu.edu