Catherine I can't find anything on this site that reads out as Heading level 2. I ju= st get 1, 3 and 4. What is the text of the headline that your system says = is in Heading level 2 format? Cheers Chris -----Original Message----- From: jaws-uk-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:jaws-uk-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Catherine Turner Sent: 21 August 2006 16:17 To: jaws-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [jaws-uk] Re: Headings on websites Hi, Ok, if you go to this url there's an article, and the headline is heading=20 level 2. Yes, if I press enter on "skip to content" I get near to it and=20 then can just jump to the next heading and read from then on. The reason I= =20 didn't originally try "skip to content" was because when on that site a few= =20 days ago "skip to content" didn't work. http://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/08/18/paypal_terror_ban/#Content So...it's possible to quickly to get where I want to on this site, but the= =20 main point I'm trying to make is that it seems odd/annoying that JAWS=20 commands to jump to next heading at a given level don't work as I think the= y=20 should - they are described in the manual as jumping to next heading level= =20 x, but in fact they jump to next heading x in the current section; I don't= =20 know how JAWS defines a section but I've found on several sites this means = I=20 can't quickly get to where I want, which is the whole point of the commands= .=20 I would have thought there's more demand for a command to jump to heading=20 level x on the page, than there is to jump to heading level x in a section. I was going to use national rail enquiries as an example - I seem to recall= =20 I have this problem on their search results page (after using the journey=20 planner), but at the moment I'm getting errors from that site when using th= e=20 journey planner so can't explain at the moment... Catherine ----- Original Message -----=20 From: "Mullins, Chris" <Chris.Mullins@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: <jaws-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Monday, August 21, 2006 1:22 PM Subject: [jaws-uk] Re: Headings on websites > CatherineOnce I had pressed enter on the 'Skip to content' link I could=20 > onl=3D > y find Heading 3 and 4 . Can you give me an example of what text is in=20 > hea=3D > ding 2? > > Cheers Chris > > -----Original Message----- > From: jaws-uk-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > [mailto:jaws-uk-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Catherine Turner > Sent: 21 August 2006 12:48 > To: Jaws-Uk > Subject: [jaws-uk] Headings on websites > > > Hello, > > I find it frustrating when on a website I press, say, 2 to get to the=20 > next=3D > =3D20 > heading level 2 and JAWS says "No next heading level 2 in this=20 > section".=3D20 > Because I quite often want to jump to the heading of a certain level on=20 > the=3D > =3D20 > *page*, not in the current *section*. > > e.g. on a site I'm using at the moment - www.theregister.co.uk - they=20 > use=3D20 > heading level 2 for the headline which is the part of the content I want= =20 > to=3D > =3D20 > read. So I want to jump straight to that so try to by pressing 2, but=20 > JAWS=3D > =3D20 > won't move and says "No next heading level 2 in this section". 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