RE: Click here?

Subject: RE: Click here?
From: "John Locke" <mail -at- freelock -dot- com>
To: "TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com>
Date: Fri, 5 Jan 2001 06:21:20 -0800

Rima Ruhman wrote:

>
> Besides possibly being "archaic" or "vague", using "click here"
> or "more" is
> also discriminatory to the visually impaired. Screen readers
> generate "link
> lists" (listing all links on the page) the visually impaired use
> to navigate
> within a page. When the link reads "click here" or "more" the visually
> impaired user cannot find the information he/she needs on that page. So
> instead of reading "click here" or "more", the link will read "Description
> of Item XYZ", "Page 5"
>
> Government websites have already begun to make their website accessible to
> the visually impaired and cannot use non-specific link names on their
> sites...

Now that's interesting. I've actually heard the opposite: that using a
standard term like "click here" actually helps accessibility, because
impaired users who have a different way of accessing the link still have
some method of "clicking" it, even if they don't physically click a button.
And there's no mistaking the text, missing the link--everybody can tell it's
a link. This in the context of writing help for Microsoft.

I've played around a bit with Voice Recognition software, and when surfing
the web, you use the word "click" to get the software to follow a link...

Cheers,
John Locke
http://www.freelock.com


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