Reported by mohammed on 2009-07-04 19:23
Currently, when NVDA encounters html anchors, (typically links that jump to parts of the same loaded page), it reports them as links. Nvda should distinguish between links and anchor links. it should report them more discriptively like "same page link".
Also, NVDA doesn't seem to jump to the relevant part of the page that those anchor links refer to. take for an example any wikipedia page, which are full of such anchors: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_screen_readers#References
tested with nvda r3040 and both IE8 and firefox 3.5.
Reported by mohammed on 2009-07-04 19:23
Currently, when NVDA encounters html anchors, (typically links that jump to parts of the same loaded page), it reports them as links. Nvda should distinguish between links and anchor links. it should report them more discriptively like "same page link".
Also, NVDA doesn't seem to jump to the relevant part of the page that those anchor links refer to. take for an example any wikipedia page, which are full of such anchors: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_screen_readers#References
tested with nvda r3040 and both IE8 and firefox 3.5.