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Can Excel 2007 help with website accessibility?
 

I want to navigate a website with the keyboard by pressing tab. What I'm
thinking is to have Excel extract the content, and URL address. The URL
address can be extracted by right clicking an object and choosing
Properties. Text and image content can be extracted easily, but form
boxes and drop-down menus might not be so easy to extract. An optional
way to extract objects is to use the source code, but I prefer to not
have to read through the source code of every website that I want to
make accessible.


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Simon Lloyd[_1154_]

Can Excel 2007 help with website accessibility?
 

Advice Pro;377927 Wrote:
I want to navigate a website with the keyboard by pressing tab. What I'm
thinking is to have Excel extract the content, and URL address. The URL
address can be extracted by right clicking an object and choosing
Properties. Text and image content can be extracted easily, but form
boxes and drop-down menus might not be so easy to extract. An optional
way to extract objects is to use the source code, but I prefer to not
have to read through the source code of every website that I want to
make accessible.

Crossposted here 'VBA Express Forum'
(http://www.vbaexpress.com/forum/showthread.php?t=27155)
Advice Pro, whilst there is nothing wrong with crossposting it should
be done in a considerate manor as most forums require you to do, this
entails providing ALL links to the other posts of this question, this
saves people wasting their valuable free time working toward a solution
that may already have been given.


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