Yes, that is certainly the case for JAWS and is very likely to be the case for
other screen readers. Precise figures are not available but it is generally
reckoned that JAWS has at least half the screen reader market so to some
extent the behaviour of other screen readers is not important.

The same is true for display:hidden

Steve Green
Director
Test Partners Ltd / First Accessibility
www.testpartners.co.uk
www.accessibility.co.uk


"Mihael Zadravec" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hello list!
> 
> Is it true that if we use like <div style="display:none;">, that div could
> be invisible for screenreader software?
> 
> thank you!
> 
> Mihael (Slovenija)
> 
> 
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