On Fri, Jan 22, 2016 at 08:45 am, Bill White <[email protected]> 
wrote:
I couldn't view any of these buttons with JAWS and 
Internet Explorer.

 Time for an e-mail to [email protected].  

It's getting harder and harder for them to keep up with the changing trends in 
web coding.  It's also awful for those of us who are sighted tutors because 
there's a trend toward making objects appear to be something that they're not.  
The dreaded link button that looks like a button (and is meant to) to those who 
can see but is actually a link as far as JAWS and the actual mechanism of 
action is concerned.

There are three objects located to the right side of the page, one appears to 
be an edit box for subscribing to their e-mail and a search box (but the 
language in that remains Portuguese in those even after the rest of the page is 
shifted to the chosen language) and the language chooser dropdown directly 
below those.

I should have mentioned before the direct links to the pages in languages other 
than Portuguese:

English:  http://f123.org/en

French:  http://f123.org/fr

Spanish:  http://f123.org/es

If you change the language to other than the default then the list includes 
Portuguese and notes that it's Brazilian dialect.

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