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NVDA and Website Acessibility?
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If you disable the auto pdf reading in the browser it should prompt you for an action and I tend to go with download then I can look at the pdf and see what exactly it is in any software at my leisure.
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From: "David Russell" <david.sonofhashem@...> To: <nvda@nvda.groups.io> Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2018 9:59 PM Subject: [nvda] NVDA and Website Acessibility? Hi NVDA Users, |
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David Russell <david.sonofhashem@...>
Hi NVDA Users,
Are there any services that knowingly test or rate websites or third parties that provide services for websites such as those that offer educational opportunities? I was taking a distance learning course through a US University, free of charge, but could not access the PDF documents, or uploaded work by other classmates that we were to review and comment on. I could not find a given link for support on this particular website. Things were in levels, and were difficult to maintain in focus. I notice a similar pattern with other websites, but it can be rectified by directly going to a specific link when going to the website itself by typing it in at the back end of the address. This course does not allow for similar action. I consider it to thus be nearly inaccessible. -- David Russell david.sonofhashem@... "chilah phanim" Make G-d smile! |
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