Stan, I think you mean placemarker, right? I find pressing 1 for heading at 
level 1, then one or two presses of n for skip links serves the same purpose of 
getting to the start of an article. However, neither method enables 
screenreader users to read through the article itself without either listening 
to a slew of extraneous material or continuous pressing of quick navigation 
keys.

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From: Jfw [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Stan Holdeman via 
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Sent: Friday, July 24, 2015 2:32 PM
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Subject: Re: Navigating the New York Times

Adrian and all: The best help I have found is to set a bookmark for the text 
that says, "share this page". In an article I hit K then n once or twice and 
the article begins. This does not work in blogs.

Stan


-----Original Message----- 
From: Adrian Spratt via Jfw
Sent: Friday, July 24, 2015 12:01 PM
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Cc: Adrian Spratt
Subject: Navigating the New York Times

Hi. Some time ago, there was a thread about changes to the NY Times website 
that made navigation difficult and the "print" versions of articles 
impossible to find. The Times promised me, and presumably others, that they 
were working on making fixes. The problem has only become worse since then.

I'm posting this query to find out if others are experiencing a particular 
problem. Unlike in the past,  there is no "print" link in an article. 
However, there is a "more" link. After clicking on this link, sighted 
readers can see a link to "print." I can click on the "more" link, but the 
"print" link is still elusive. I found it just now, but once I managed to 
click on it (I had to go into links list), all I got was a printer dialog. 
Escaping out of the dialog, I found the page was laid out exactly the way 
the main article page is.

So, is anyone doing better at finding and using the "print" versions of NY 
Times articles? If so, would you explain how? Any other suggestions? (I know 
about the NFB version, but it lacks the links within articles that can be 
invaluable.)
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