This content originally appeared on Freedom Scientific Blog and was authored by Elizabeth Whitaker
Do you find navigating certain web page elements challenging? Want tips on accessing these elements with JAWS? Join us Thursday, May 19, at Noon Eastern Time for a live webinar, “Navigating the Web Today, Tips on Accessing Common Web Page Elements with JAWS.”
About Web Page Elements
Common web page elements include links, tables, headings, and buttons, all of which can be navigated using standard keyboard commands and JAWS keystrokes.
Many websites incorporate other elements such as expanding menus to display additional options and modals, which provide information or prompt users to make a selection. These are common on sites that offer an option to subscribe to a newsletter or take advantage of an offer.
What We will Cover
We will provide an overview of common web page elements you may encounter when surfing the web and explain visual concepts and behaviors of these elements. We will also demonstrate how to:
- Access expandable/collapsible menus
- Navigate and use modals
- Customize websites using the JAWS feature Flexible Web so page content is easier to read
- Suspend the JAWS Virtual PC cursor to improve navigation on sites with native keyboard commands and toggle it off in web applications to improve navigation.
Register for this webinar to improve your web navigation skills with JAWS. ACVREP credits will be available for those who attend the live webinar. Cannot attend? We archive all webinars on our Webinars On Demand page.
Have questions? Send an email to training@vispero.com.
This content originally appeared on Freedom Scientific Blog and was authored by Elizabeth Whitaker
Elizabeth Whitaker | Sciencx (2022-05-18T19:57:24+00:00) Join Us for Navigating the Web Today, Tips on Accessing Common Web Page Elements with JAWS. Retrieved from https://www.scien.cx/2022/05/18/join-us-for-navigating-the-web-today-tips-on-accessing-common-web-page-elements-with-jaws/
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