When user of a computer understands languages and techniques it will be helpful to him, the functions also will be understood by him, with the functions the features also can be maximized with awareness, pc cursor mode in jaws is referred to the virtual buffer, when the person views the HTML documents which are in the supported applications it can be toggled by using on and off by the key stroke combinations when the person wants to see these things he has to access HTML elements.
Jaws sometimes respond inconsistently to the scripting
"HTML5 (also sometimes referred to as Web Applications 1.0) is a technology developed by the WHATWG, an open community started by three of the four major browser vendors: Mozilla, Opera, and Apple. HTML5 is not so much a replacement for HTML 4.01 or XHTML 1.0 as it is an upgrade or evolution. It aims for backwards compatibility, tries to remove undefined behavior in HTML 4.01 by defining it, and looks at the various browsers’ tag-soup parsing behavior to try to define the best solution that doesn’t break the web. At the same time, it adds sorely
Accessibility languages and techniques can only function so far as the user understands them. In addition to that, features can be maximized with awareness. "The virtual buffer is referred to as Virtual PC Cursor mode in JAWS. Virtual PC Cursor mode is enabled by default when viewing HTML documents in supported applications (such as Internet Explorer and Firefox with JAWS 7.0), and can be toggled on and off using the keystroke combination Insert + Z. In this mode, the user has access to HTML elements and their attributes, such as the th element for
Not so long ago, font tags (which are evil) provided a web designer’s only means of formatting an HTML document’s text for presentation within web browsers such as Microsoft Internet Explorer™, Opera™ or Mozilla Firefox.
The trouble with font tags was that they were not only notoriously unreliable for presenting any given piece of information in the way initially intended by its author; they also bloated file sizes to almost insupportable proportions. In fact, even the text size setting of a browser could make a page’s content overlap or