Hi Alex, thanks ever so much for that. As I'm sure you realise, the robot testing is only so good. Whilst I know that a site of engineers parts and drawings on is not exactly a 'run of the mill site', if I can get that sort of site to compliance I can say to to others that there is no excuse. I know I still have more work to do on there, but at least I know I am making (slow) progress :-)
Thanks, Phill. On Fri, Jun 18, 2010 at 10:34 PM, Alex H. <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Phill, > > Everything seems to work correctly using NVDA, a screenreader for > windows and using Mozilla Firefox 3.6.3. > After Stop Press, it says text tutorials. I tried this with full > navigation on and off. > > Thanks, > > Alex > > On 6/17/10, Phillip Whiteside <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I currently use a system advised by > > http://www.webaim.org/techniques/css/invisiblecontent/ for a hidden link > on > > a site designed to catch only harvesting robots, that being the *display: > > none*. I use http://totalvalidator.com/ for validation, it came highly > > recommended and is certainly more capable than the Rule508 'Cynthia Says' > > one that comes with the Firefox WebDeveloper. I've had a quick 'chat' > with > > the team that are responsible for Total Advisor and they inform me that > it > > does not check for CSS compliance so is flagging up the hidden link as > being > > a problem, although it's abilities for checking other parts of WCAG / WAI > > coding is exceptionally good and even picked up a couple of spelling > > mistakes ;-) > > > > Could some one with a screen reader have a quick look at > > http://mgjuddltd.co.uk and check that the reader does NOT read out > "Hidden > > Link - Security link only" which would be after the last navigation > button > > "Stop Press" in the navigation list on the left. (If you get chance, > could > > you also ensure that this behaviour is repeated when Full Navigation list > is > > toggled Off). > > > > Thanks in advance, > > > > Regards, > > > > Phill. > > >
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