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I know I want to see JAWS recognize those areas of pages that are
"clickable" as links. I know of some pges where you pass right by the
links and the trick is to find what you are looking for and clicking
accordingly.
On Fri, 17 Jul 2009, Flor Lynch wrote:
> I think you should bring this problem url (plus any others) to the attention
> of FS. Unfortunately, this just may be an artifact of Internet Explorer 8
> that FS need to fix. (They don't yet 'support' Internet Explorer 8, or,
> they don't yet fully support it. Support for live region updates and live
> region announcements was put out in JAWS before the release of IE8. (Same
> can be said for the latest Firefox versions.) (Anyone yet discovered if it
> is possible to keyboard navigate within Internet Explorer 8 between 'tabbed
> groups'?) (What exactly are 'tabbed groups'? Anyone read up on that?)
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Ana Garza" <[log in to unmask]>
> To: <[log in to unmask]>
> Sent: Thursday, July 16, 2009 11:35 PM
> Subject: [VICUG-L] Making a Webpage Stay Still
>
>
> How do I make a webpage hold still long enough to read it?
>
> Every once in a while, when I visit a webpage, it refreshes so often that I
> can't read it without using ctrl+a, ctrl+c, and ctrl+v to select the
> contents and copy them to a blank Word document.
>
> With more recent versions of Jaws, I've been able to make the refreshing
> stop by going into the verbosity options and turning off the auto refresh
> and/or Flash Player recognize features in the Internet Explorer General
> options tree view.
>
> This week, I've encountered two blogs where that doesn't work. One of them
> is here:
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> http://BlockNTackleKnitting.blogspot.com/2009/07/new-shrug-pattern.html
>
> How can I stop the page, or why don't the usual solutions work?
>
> I'm using Internet Explorer 8, XP, and Jaws 10.
>
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