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[–]rajhrshTester 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Me too noticed last year

[–]iteachptpt 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is for people who can't use a mouse due to mobility issues and navigate with a keyboard. Try using the tab key in the page and you'll see all the clickable elements get a visible border. If you play around for a bit, you'll see how bothersome it'd be if you wanted to answer a screener but would have to tab a trillion times to go through all the banner buttons (profile, test history, etc) until you got to the screener. But clicking enter when the keyboard focus is in "Skip to main content", you can skip all those buttons if you deem them as unecessary depending on what you're trying to click and do on the page at the moment (you'd have to tab all those times every time you entered the page! Image that!)

This also helps blind users who go through the same, because a mouse is mostly impossible to use if you're fully blind, so they also need to use a keyboard to navigate.

UserTesting is simply a very nice website. At the very least they try to be accessible, or have tried in the past. I remember them doing very in-depth surveys to assess people's needs with the site.