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Accessibility - slightly OT

Sent by Bob Easton on 18 September 2004 12:12


Brendan MacLean wrote:
> ... Should I
> provide a reference section somewhere on the page(s) or do alternative
> browsers/screen readers etc recognise and display them?
>
People who need access keys have become accustomed to looking for 
information about them with alt+0 (zero).  Be sure to include an 
"Accessibility Statement" that can be called via alt+0.

A technique that I sometimes use is to supplement that separate 
accessibility statement page with a brief list of access key text on 
each page.  The list is hidden from visual display, but easily read by 
screen readers using the "off left" technique described in the screen 
reader visibility article.

http://css-discuss.incutio.com/?page=ScreenreaderVisibility

-- 
Bob Easton
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