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From: Lucy GRECO
Date: Tue, Feb 07 2023 3:18PM
Subject: getting a links list with out a screen reader
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hi
we are embarking on a massive project to

check all of our web sites at berkeley and we want to have our work force
of students check each site systematically. We are using the w3c
bookmarklets for headings lists images form fields but have not found
anything yet that can show the link short of teaching the students to use
a screen reader. does anyone know of such a tool thanks lucy

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From: Hayman, Douglass
Date: Tue, Feb 07 2023 3:22PM
Subject: Re: - getting a links list with out a screen reader
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Lucy,

How about the ANDI tool used in the Trusted Tester process:

https://www.ssa.gov/accessibility/andi/help/install.html



Doug Hayman
IT Accessibility Coordinator
Information Technology
Olympic College
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hi
we are embarking on a massive project to

check all of our web sites at berkeley and we want to have our work force of students check each site systematically. We are using the w3c
bookmarklets for headings lists images form fields but have not found
anything yet that can show the link short of teaching the students to use a screen reader. does anyone know of such a tool thanks lucy

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From: Kevin Prince
Date: Tue, Feb 07 2023 7:27PM
Subject: Re: getting a links list with out a screen reader
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They could use inspect on their browser or the web developer toolbar add on with http://chrispederick.com/work/web-developer/chrome/ display link details checked.
Kevin Prince
Product Accessibility & Usability Consultant

From: Lucy GRECO
Date: Wed, Feb 08 2023 10:59AM
Subject: Re: getting a links list with out a screen reader
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thanks all we found we can use ms accessibility insites to get the list of
links that are not lalbed witch is all i needed


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Campus IT Experience
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https://webaccess.berkeley.edu Follow me on twitter @accessaces

We champion diversity. We act with integrity. We deliver. We innovate.



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> hi
> we are embarking on a massive project to
>
> check all of our web sites at berkeley and we want to have our work force
> of students check each site systematically. We are using the w3c
> bookmarklets for headings lists images form fields but have not found
> anything yet that can show the link short of teaching the students to use
> a screen reader. does anyone know of such a tool thanks lucy
>
> Berkeley IT <https://technology.berkeley.edu/home>
>
> Lucy Greco, Web Accessibility Evangelist
>
> Campus IT Experience
> Phone: (510) 289-6008 | Email: = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = |
> https://webaccess.berkeley.edu Follow me on twitter @accessaces
>
> We champion diversity. We act with integrity. We deliver. We innovate.
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