Gary did you see this link at the top of the page?
We have recently updated the screen reader optimized website to include
headings, landmarks, and new shopping features to improve your experience.
Please follow this link or go to www.amazon.com/access.
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From: Gary Petraccaro via Talk
Sent: Thursday, June 4, 2015 9:55 PM
To: Window-Eyes Discussion List
Subject: Internet Explorer and Amazon
If this has been discussed, my appologies. But, I tried to access Amazon's
site including their accessibility site with MSIE11 and WE 9.1. I found it
problematic if I hit tab and expectecd to go to a new link, and the cursor
keys were almost useless. I don't remember this being the case not too long
with Amazon. This leads me to believe that either changes in design usage
have made the web harder to use and that we will be having more problems in
the future, or that Internet Explorer has become more and more worthless. I
would appreciate some input on this from anyone with experience. It might
be that I'm just not using WE to it's fullest capabilities. Thanks in
advance for the help.
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