RE: examples of sites with good accessibility

Whoops! I stand corrected where HPR is concerned. Thanks, Phill.

John

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Sent: Monday, October 30, 2006 3:18 PM
To: Phill Jenkins
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Subject: Re: examples of sites with good accessibility



That's good to know! Thanks, Phill.

Mike

Phill Jenkins wrote:
>
> You're right that there's no keystroke in JAWS (or Window-Eyes, or 
> Home Page Reader, or HAL) that would allow the user to query the title

> attribute of a specific element. And I for one think it would be 
> incredibly useful,
>
> Home Page Reader does have this functionality - its the F1 or Shift F1
> key that reads the title attribute, and displays it in the "info view"

> too.
>
> Regards,
> Phill Jenkins
> IBM Worldwide Accessibility Center

Received on Monday, 30 October 2006 22:18:15 UTC