Hi Evan and all. I have the same problem often. I hope if anybody
has a solution they will post it to the whole list here. I just keep
clicking on each word until it goes to the site, but many times I
can't get it to work no matter what I click on. Hope to see a fix for that.
BudAt 11:09 AM 2/9/2014, you wrote:
Hey Guys,
I know this isn't Window Eyes related, so I hope anyone who can
answer this will do so off list. But I'm not sure where else to ask
this, and I have no idea how to do a Google search for the answer.
My question is this: Whenever I read stuff on the web, often I don't
see actuall links to sites, but rather I see a word or two that the
link is embedded in? hidden behind? I'm not even sure how to word
it. For example, instead of seeing the link:
<http://www.bookshare.org>www.bookshare.org
.
You might see an article that says something like:
Go to this link.
And the actual link would be in there. If you were to click on those
words, you'd go to the address. Window Eyes would actually say
"link" when it encounters these words. Wikipedia does this all the time.
So my question is, how is that done? I've had an offer to write an
article for a website, and the articles I've read there do this kind
of thing all the time. I want to be able to do the same. Can I do it
in MS Word? Or do I need a special program to do it. I've seen this
kind of thing in email messages as well, so I imagine there are
email editors that can do it; although I have not found anything in
my Windows Mail program that sounds like that. I'm not so concerned
with doing it in my email program if I can do it inMS Word though.
Thanks for any suggestions and info on this.
Evan
Bud Schwab
W 6 Z Y P
Malibu, California
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