Hi,I agree and I am using Nvda. I can't really see any problems with the website.
On 23/07/2012 11:29, Steve Nutt wrote:
Hi Hazel, To be honest, I see nothing wrong with that web site. I picked a category from online shop of clocks and watches. Each clock and watch had its own link and the beginning of the category was a heading level one. So what precisely is wrong? I’m all for problems being fixed when there is really something wrong, but I could navigate the Cobolt page very quickly with Window-Eyes. All the best Steve -- Computer Room Services 77 Exeter Close Stevenage Hertfordshire SG1 4PW Tel: 01438-742286 Mob: 07956334938 Fax: 01438-759589 Email: steve@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:steve@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Web: http://www.comproom.co.uk *From:*access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] *On Behalf Of *Hazel & Kim Darvell *Sent:* 23 July 2012 09:34 *To:* access u k *Subject:* [access-uk] cobolt website Hello from the hot south. I would like other list members opinions on the following please. I needed to buy a new talking watch so went onto the usual sites. The site in question is COBOLT . I had the devils time navigating around this site as to me there was no structure on the site . When I challenged them I was told there was nothing wrong but my computer must be set up wrong. I told the person that I could shop quite nicely at Amazon. Tesco , and Sainsburys . There are no headers at all and when I suggested putting a combo box was told that their customers did not want one. I really would like people's opinions on this one before I take it further. Thanks Hazel
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