David Goldfield,
Blindness Assistive Technology Specialist
JAWS Certified, 2019
WWW.DavidGoldfield.org
The following message is from Dean Martineau and originally appeared on
the JFW list. If you have specific examples of Web sites that he is
looking for please write to him directly and not to me. I'm not involved
with the book he is referencing but am just passing this on for those
who may have ideas which might assist him.
Here is his message.
As I prepare my next book, to be titled something like the Complete
guide to Browsing the Web with JAWS, I continue looking for resources to
enrich the book. this means learning of sites which are problematic for
any reason, and sites where users have found different quick keys to be
beneficial. It's hard for one person to find all these! In this regard,
I have questions in case anybody would like to contribute experience:
1. Looking for sites where you have found the use of navigation by
region to be useful, perhaps more effective than navigation by heading.
2. Sites where you have found the use of any of these quick keys to be
useful: O, W, Y, z, dash or equal sign.
3. Sites where using S or D for same or different elements gets you
where you need to go efficiently.
4. Sites with forms that you couldn't complete, or only completed with
great difficulty.
5. Sites where you could not read necessary tables.
Please write off-list to topdot@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:topdot@xxxxxxxxx>
if you have thoughts or contributions.
Thanks for considering.
Dean