Facebook Navigation Assistant – How do I use Facebook navigation assistant? is the constant questions from some Facebook users. Do not worry, We are here today for Facebook Navigation Assistant guidelines. Details Below
Navigation assistant is a tool for people who rely on screen readers or keyboard shortcuts to get around Facebook. If you use a screen reader, navigation assistant is always the first element on the page, even when it can’t be seen visually.
Moving around in navigation assistant
Facebook Navigation assistant is a menu bar that contains 3 menus: Sections of this page, Other pages on Facebook and Accessibility Help.
Using Sections of this page
The Sections of this page menu lists the landmark regions that are on the current page. All pages on Facebook are divided into large sections called landmark regions. Most pages on Facebook include the main content region.
For example, if you’re on your profile, the main content region includes your timeline. If a page on Facebook contains the main content region, it’ll be listed as the first item under Sections of this page.
Some examples of other regions you may find under Sections of this page are Search Facebook,
Navigate Facebook and Create a post
To move your keyboard focus to one of the sections in the menu, press enter or return.
Using Other pages on Facebook
Using Accessibility Help
Accessibility Help lists accessibility resources on Facebook. These include information about keyboard shortcuts on Facebook, self-serve resources for accessibility features on Facebook, a form to submit feedback about accessibility on Facebook and updates from the Facebook Accessibility team.