Use Google Sites with a screen reader - Google Sites Help. Supported screen readers for Google Sites Google Sites supports screenreader programs for both PC and Mac. Specifically, Sites supports JAWS if you're working on a PC, and ChromeVox if you're working on a Mac. JAWS works best in Firefox 3.6 or above, and ChromeVox works in the latest versions of Chrome. If you'd like to install JAWS or ChromeVox, visit the links below for instructions: Download and install JAWS Download and install ChromeVox If you're using ChromeVox, you may find this tutorial and this list of keyboard shortcuts useful. Note: Screen reader support in Google Sites relies on ARIA standard live-regions. These instructions are written with keyboard instructions for PC users. Navigate your “My sites” and “Manage site” pages To navigate around your “My sites” page and the “Manage site” page a site you own, use the Tab key to locate different elements of the page and the Enter to complete an action.
For example, you’d follow these steps to open a site from your “My sites” page: Sarrera — Web de la ONCE. Ez da erraza Espainiako Itsuen Erakundearen (ONCE) errealitatea orri gutxitan laburtzea. Hirurogeita hamar urte inguruko erakunde dekano honek ez du inoiz laguntzarako erakundea izatea bilatu; gaur egun, Erakunde hurbila, egonkorra eta zuhurra da, ikusmen-urritasuna duten pertsonentzako gizarte-zerbitzu espezializatu eta aurrerakoiak ematen dituen erakundea. Oso zerbitzu garrantzitsua da minusbaliotasunaren arloan, mundu osoan erreferentea da; azken batean, gizarteko agente aktiboa da. Arrakastaren arrazoia ere, gure jokorako produktuak erosiz –benetako eragile ekonomikoa–, konpromisoaren eredu den gizarte espainiarrak emandako babesean bilatu behar da. Autonomia pertsonala, hezkuntza-arloko arreta, laneko normalkuntza, teknologia berrien eskutik irisgarritasun unibertsala, eta aisiaz eta denbora librez gozatzea pertsonaren garapen integrala bezala.
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