I think you missed the major point of the last reply - do you have any evidence that what you are doing _does_ make things easier for AT users? Many of the other good ideas that people have had, have been proved to be counter-productive, such as access keys that conflict with OS shortcuts. I have been told in the past that the way that AT users 'browse' a page is very different to the way that a fully sighted user does, so I am curious as to whether 'skip to' links are any use, particularly when in multiples.
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