On 13/10/07 (09:21) JonMarc said:
with all the skips and jump tos and methods for pulling links and
whatnots, i wonder how many people using screen readers ever make it down
there to the footer/copyright/whatever-else-you-put-there
Remember that screen reader applications can commonly call up a
Rick Lecoat wrote:
Remember that screen reader applications can commonly call up a handy
list of all the links on a page
Has anyone tested how skip links work from a link list?
I have a little theory called the hierarchy of link specificity
that I've been meaning to write up for years. The
Terrence Wood wrote:
It goes something like this: with a reverse source order (content before
nav) content specific links will always appear before the current
section nav ,main nav, and utility links - this should have the effect
of allowing the most relevant (to the current context) links
If you landed on the page from a search result and it's not the page
you want... can we assume that it be close, given you clicked to
there in the first place?
Patrick, I suspect your assumptions are way bigger than mine on this
one :-)
But, like I said, it's a theory (untested), so we
I have a page where there are some dhtml menus with drop downs across the
top of the page, and a large flash object in the body of one of the pages.
However the drop-down menu items are going underneath the flash object so
they can't be clicked on. I thought I should just put the flash