Generally Voiceover, like NVDA on Windows or Linux, takes a stricter
approach to reading HTML in that it does not attempt to repair things.
Jaws does try to fix things up but by doing so can guess wrong and/or
obscure faults in the page, leading web developers to a false sense of
security and e
Thanks, Bill. I've learnt HTML already. Indeed, HTML is HTML, but different
screen readers read it differently. For instance, for links, does it read the
on-screen text of the link first, its URL (href attribute), its title attribute
or the alt text attribute? JAWS is set to read the on-screen t
sing it.
Good HTML coding should be perfectly readable via safari or any other
browser on the MAC.
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Subject: Re: VoiceOver and HTMLVoiceOver Getting Started Table of Contents
Thanks for
Thanks for that, but what I'm looking for are resources on coding HTML for
VoiceOver, not reading HTML with VoiceOver. I'm fine with using VoiceOver, but
the HTML code I have written doesn't seem to be read by VoiceOver all that well.
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Here's a link to the Mountain Lion VoiceOver getting started guide. check out
chapter six for reading HTML with VoiceOver.
http://help.apple.com/voiceover/info/guide/10.8/English.lproj/index.html
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