Reported by hkatic on 2008-07-23 09:11
In virtual buffers, NVDA doesn't know a difference between external and same page links. So for example, any user including myself may be confuzed whyle viewing a Web page in FireFox for example where lots of links exist, because he or she may not know is this link going to another page or to any other place on the same page. So, it is required to make NVDA speaking "same page link" before any link which moves to a different part of the same page e.g. "same page link system requirements". The same applyes to FTP links and Send Mail links.
Blocking #3434, #5190
Reported by hkatic on 2008-07-23 09:11
In virtual buffers, NVDA doesn't know a difference between external and same page links. So for example, any user including myself may be confuzed whyle viewing a Web page in FireFox for example where lots of links exist, because he or she may not know is this link going to another page or to any other place on the same page. So, it is required to make NVDA speaking "same page link" before any link which moves to a different part of the same page e.g. "same page link system requirements". The same applyes to FTP links and Send Mail links.
Blocking #3434, #5190