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Bill
I think that there is something that *must* be remembered here. I do like
Anna and Chris have outlined; but we are power screen reader users who
have, over the years, mastered the intracacies and power built into the
modern screen reader.
The low level user, on the other hand,, perhaps finds such links of
greater value for they do not understand, nor care, that their screen
reader has strong power built into it.
So, when setting things up, you probably need to reach for the lowest
common denominator if your intention is to reach the greatest number of
potential users/customers.
The fact that your site has such a link, even if it is totally
unnecessary, perhaps brings a great deal of comfort to the low level user
who you may be targeting.
The world asks, "What does a man own?"
Christ asks, "How does he use it?"
Andrew Murray (1828-1917), South African born Dutch Reformed minister and
author
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