Thanks for the response, Dave,I am not an experienced JAWS user, but we were able to find someone whowas, and who was kind enough to test the different options.When she tested the navigation with the fly away menus, (the secondchoice) she was able to find the page we asked her to look for withinseconds. She also just did some browsing, based on her own interests andcuriosity, without any problems. She managed to jump in and out of a linklist where she could start typing in letters and jump to specifics in thesub-navigation. I was able to do the same with VoiceOver on a Mac,although the keyboard interface is a bit clunkier than JAWS. That couldalso be due to my lack of experience.I know that the preferred method is the first choice, (with the formcontainers) but I was contending with designers who wanted a cleanervisual look and feel and didnÂt like the Âgo buttons.For anyone interested, we changed the URLs once we were satisfied with ourtest results. Below are the URLs again so you can compare: (our older navigationsystem) (our newer navigationsystem) Thanks again. Paul Paul Trautwein Web CoordinatorSanta Monica College Marketing Department1900 Pico Blvd. Santa Monica CA 90405310.434.4204 www.smc.eduOn 3/30/16, 2:29 PM, "Andrews, David B (DEED)" wrote:>As a Jaws user I liked the first choice the best, what I should do, and>where I was was clear.>>Dave>>>>David Andrews Chief Technology Officer>Department of Employment and Economic Development>State Services for the Blind, 2200 University Ave. W., Suite 240, St.>Paul MN 55114>Direct: 651-539-2294 Mobile: 612-730-7931>Web Twitter Facebook>>>>-----Original Message----->From: WebAIM-Forum [mailto: = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = ] On>Behalf Of TRAUTWEIN_PAUL>Sent: Wednesday, March 23, 2016 11:51 AM>To: = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = >Subject: [WebAIM] Accessible and Responsive Navigation>>I have been working on building a navigation system for one of the>sections of our website. The main focus has been to make things>Accessible, but we also need it to be Responsive to different mobile>devices.>>ItÂs a catalog of a course schedule so the navigation is both deep and>long.>>Our current navigation uses a form based solution with a ÂGo button. It>works fine but our designers have problems with the extra click it>involves to navigate to the pages, and they donÂt like the way it looks.>It also doesnÂt work very will with mobile devices.>> >>I found a menu system that will satisfy the designers aesthetic ideals,>shrinks to be responsive, and also works with JAWS, NVDA, and the MacÂs>VoiceOver, although itÂs clunkier. There are extra steps someone with a>screen reader, or keyboard only navigator, has to do  listing the links>before and after expanding the menus, etc.  but it doesn't prohibit>their usage.>> >>My question: Is this the best we can do? IÂm not a Âprogrammer so I>needed a pre-fabricated script that I could modify. I found this:> >>If anyone has a better solution, please share.>>Thanks.>Paul>>Paul Trautwein Web Coordinator>Santa Monica College Marketing Department>1900 Pico Blvd. Santa Monica CA 90405>310.434.4204 www.smc.edu>>>at >
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