Hi,
The elements you cited are not JAWS terms, but are html elements. Yes,
there is a JAWS glossary which you can access by pressing ctrl+tab from
the JAWS help topics.
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Sorry for such elemental questions but I know you can help me on this
one. In the JAWS lists of options for web pages, what is an Anchor and
what makes a Heading different from a Link?
Also, is there a plce in JAWS help that defines these and other page
elements?
Thanks in advance!
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