Good Morning to all US friends:
I am having issues with LInkedIn and Webkit where there is an action caused by 
a hover. If  that last statement means nothing to you then you probably don't 
want to read further...


I have been looking for a new job and the LinkedIN site has a list of a few 
jobs suggestions. The first item in the list where of a job suggestion is the 
word "remove" as its own "list item".

Apparently when a sighted person overs over this item Javascript presents a 
list of reasons. Something like 
"Not Relevant" and "Relevant but not Interested",.

I have tried with mouse routing and friends to get this list of choices to be 
accessible with voice over, but I have had no success.  If anybody has been 
able to work around this I would appreciate a "recipe" for success.  I expect 
that the developers should have enabled both hover and focus javascript actions 
on this element in order to meet accessibility guidelines, am I way off?  

THanks,
  
Jonathan C. Cohn
[email protected]
+1 *(703) 573-6956
http://www.linkedin.com/in/JCCohn



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