"Steve Bennett" stevage@gmail.com wrote in message news:f1c3529e0610160321nb4ed444u82034f320c2d54f6@mail.gmail.com...
On 10/16/06, christoph.huesler@css.ch
christoph.huesler@css.ch wrote:
Yes. What about visually impaired people using screen readers? a list of links which all say "click here" is not very helpfull for them, but "change your preferences", "upload an image", etc. just tells them what they can do with the links.
Never used a screenreader. Do they really just read out the text of the link with no surrounding context?
Steve
There is a links list, and that is exactly what it does. It is not the only way of rendering the page, but it is often where a reader (listener) will start out when browsing, just as we visually scan the page for blue links that go where we want.
- Mark Clements (HappyDog)