- From: Wilson Craig <Wilsonc@Hj.com>
- Date: Thu, 11 Jun 1998 09:55:59 -0400
- To: Jamal Mazrui <empower@smart.net>
- CC: webwatch-l@teleport.com, w3c-wai-ig@w3.org, basr-l@trace.wisc.edu, uaccess-l@trace.wisc.edu, telecom-l@trace.wisc.edu, vicug-l@maelstrom.stjohns.edu, nfbcs@nfbnet.org, blindtlk@nfbnet.org, blindlaw@nfbnet.org
Henter-Joyce's JAWS for Windows 3.2 includes functions for reformatting web pages with Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.01 that solve many of the problems that blind people have when surfing the web. By reformatting the page to exclude non-linked, non alt-tagged graphic images, placing all text in one column on the left side of the page and placing the word "link" before each link, the program makes MOST web pages easily accessible. At any time, you may bring all links on the page up in an easy-to use, alphabetical list box that also tells you how many links are on the page. The tools on the tool bar are displayed in a list box with another keystroke. The functions described here are also applicable to Microsoft Outlook Express e-mail. Please visit the Henter-Joyce web site at http://www.hj.com/JFW/JFWIE.html to read more about this product. I apologize for using this list as a marketing tool, and I do so with reservation, but this product addresses many of the problems that are discussed here on a regular basis. Wilson Craig Webmaster Henter-Joyce, Inc.
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