This is something I am also interested in. While I have had significantly better luck with the iPhone app, I know that I am only doing a very small portion of what can be done with LinkedIn. It's the most frustrating social media app I have run into as far as being intuitive to use.
Keith Bundy
Digital Accessibility Consultant and Trainer
Siteimprove, Inc.
7807 Creekridge Circle
Minneapolis, MN 55439
Tel: 612-259-6350
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From: Visually Impaired Computer Users' Group List [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Dan Tevelde
Sent: Monday, November 21, 2016 11:18 AM
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Subject: [VICUG-L] Help with LinkedIn
Some time ago I set up an account and can't remember how to use the service. I am completely confused by the website when I log in. I am looking for a new job and need to update my profile. I couldn't find any information on the site about help with accessibility so I thought I would send out an e-mail. I also tried the iPhone app and didn't have much better luck with that either.
If any of you have used LinkedIn with JAWS, NVDA, or the iPhone app with VoiceOver, could you get In touch with me?
Thanks,
Dan
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