Hi Max,

For which program are you finding this? I just went to one of the stories on 
today's Morning Edition. It has a clearly labeled clickable link.

http://www.npr.org/2013/08/23/214549458/outgoing-fbi-boss-on-his-legacy-and-what-kept-him-up-at-night

Even though some might consider this a little off topic, I expect a lot of us 
use the NPR website, so I hope others agree this is worth digging into.
-----Original Message-----
From: Max G. Swanson [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, August 22, 2013 3:47 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: NPR Newscast Again

NPR has made more changes.  The onclick to the newscast is at the bottom,
and I can't get to it with W.E.  NVDA registers it as a "Clickable" and,
with a little practice, you can hit Enter on it.

W.E. does not call it clickable or on-click though it indicates a
2nd-level heading that NVDA does not.  Insert-plus and leftclick "routes
pointer to element", but it's not the right element.

As Dr. Bill Gary said, at least more or less said:  "For blind people to
be frozen out of radio would be the last laugh>"  Can anybody stop my
laughter?
--
"Americans must know the basic architecture of programs designed to
protect them."(Senator Franken.) Regards, Max.


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