Hi everyone.
As the subject says, I am planning to write a guide on how to
browse the web more efficiently with NVDA.
As you all know, NVDA has a ton of single navigation commands to
navigate to different webpage elements, E.G. Landmarks, headings,
block quotes, links, the newly introduced groupings and articles
etc. However, there doesn't seem to be much info in laypersons
terms about what these elements are, much less how you can use
them to get around the web quicker. There's loads of dev info on
w3c, but nothing much for your average screen reader user
navigating the web.
I would post it on the community wiki as frankly I'm only one
woman and don't know everything. So it'd be a community effort
much like the JAWS to NVDA guide, which I did most of the initial
work on.
What do you all think of such a project? Would you find it
useful?
Also, if a similar thing already exists, I don't want to reinvent
the wheel.
All the best,
Kara
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