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{{Website | {{Website | ||
|headline=Navigation | |headline=Navigation | ||
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|simploduction=<ul> | |simploduction=<ul> | ||
− | <li> | + | <li>This section is about how to move between the different parts of a website.</li> |
− | <li> | + | <li>There are different forms of navigation.</li> |
<li>Convenient navigation of a website requires that it is structured in a clear and understandable way.</li> | <li>Convenient navigation of a website requires that it is structured in a clear and understandable way.</li> | ||
− | <li>It is important to be able to move around | + | <li>It is important to be able to move around the website using only a keyboard and that navigation elements are labelled with captions.</li></ul> |
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|testimonial= | |testimonial= | ||
− | + | Although Jolene can usually move around a website with voice commands, sometimes the navigation is not in the right order. When she tries to tab her way down a page, for instance, she might end up skipping all over the page in an illogical order. The same thing can happen when she’s filling out an application form. She finds that when she tabs from one field to the next, it’s completely out of order. Sometimes, when Jolene is reading a job description that intrigues her, she discovers that the only way to open the application form is to click a mouse, which she can’t do. Although Jolene has sought-after job skills, she’s been unable to apply for some positions because of web barriers. Here’s why you should feature assistive technology on your website. | |
− | + | Source: https://www.essentialaccessibility.com/blog/web-access-people-with-disabilities | |
− | Although Jolene can usually move around a website with voice commands, sometimes the navigation is not in the right order. When she tries to tab her way down a page, for instance, she might end up skipping all over the page in an illogical order. The same thing can happen when she’s filling out an application form. She finds that when she tabs from one field to the next, it’s completely out of order. Sometimes, when Jolene is reading a job description that intrigues her, she discovers that the only way to open the application form is to click a mouse, which she can’t do. Although Jolene has sought-after job skills, she’s been unable to apply for some positions because of web barriers. | ||
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|coordtesti=0, 0, 0 | |coordtesti=0, 0, 0 | ||
|linksto=orientation | |linksto=orientation | ||
− | |belongsto= | + | |belongsto=sight, motor_functions |
|contains=Navigation_References | |contains=Navigation_References | ||
}} | }} | ||
− | + | ==simple introduction== | |
− | + | * This section is about how to move between the different parts of a website. | |
− | + | * There are different forms of navigation. | |
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* Convenient navigation of a website requires that it is structured in a clear and understandable way. | * Convenient navigation of a website requires that it is structured in a clear and understandable way. | ||
− | * It is important to be able to move around | + | * It is important to be able to move around the website using only a keyboard and that navigation elements are labelled with captions. |
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− | Although Jolene can usually move around a website with voice commands, sometimes the navigation is not in the right order. When she tries to tab her way down a page, for instance, she might end up skipping all over the page in an illogical order. The same thing can happen when she’s filling out an application form. She finds that when she tabs from one field to the next, it’s completely out of order. Sometimes, when Jolene is reading a job description that intrigues her, she discovers that the only way to open the application form is to click a mouse, which she can’t do. Although Jolene has sought-after job skills, she’s been unable to apply for some positions because of web barriers. | + | ==testimonial== |
+ | Although Jolene can usually move around a website with voice commands, sometimes the navigation is not in the right order. When she tries to tab her way down a page, for instance, she might end up skipping all over the page in an illogical order. The same thing can happen when she’s filling out an application form. She finds that when she tabs from one field to the next, it’s completely out of order. Sometimes, when Jolene is reading a job description that intrigues her, she discovers that the only way to open the application form is to click a mouse, which she can’t do. Although Jolene has sought-after job skills, she’s been unable to apply for some positions because of web barriers. Here’s why you should feature assistive technology on your website. | ||
Source: https://www.essentialaccessibility.com/blog/web-access-people-with-disabilities | Source: https://www.essentialaccessibility.com/blog/web-access-people-with-disabilities | ||
− | ==[[Navigation_References| | + | ==[[Navigation_References|Reference Collections for Navigation]]== |
===[[Navigation_References#Keyboard_Access|Keyboard Access]]=== | ===[[Navigation_References#Keyboard_Access|Keyboard Access]]=== | ||
===[[Navigation_References#Flow|Flow]]=== | ===[[Navigation_References#Flow|Flow]]=== | ||
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