I'm not sure if it's still there or not, but in the standard web version
of Facebook (not the mobile site) there was a hide button next to each
person's update. You could click on this button and hide all updates
from this person or an app, if it came from something like a game.
On 06/13/2013 11:24 AM, Everett Gavel wrote:
> Hi Keith,
> Some features are not available via the Mobile site (m.facebook.com) and
> you must access those features, or all the features, via the visual page
> at www.facebook.com <http://www.facebook.com>. At least, if they are
> accessible via the Mobile site, they're harder to find. ;-)
> I know that's not really any help, but it is what it is. I've been
> unable thus far to access all the archives of my few years of FB use,
> except through the visual, www version of the site, as 1 example.
> Strive On!
> Everett
> (Facebook.com/everettgavel)
>
> ----- Original Message -----
>
> Hello, all. I am using IE 9 with JAWS 14, and usually access
> Facebook through m.facebook.com.
>
> Here is my issue. I have somehow made over 600 friends in Facebook,
> and, quite frankly, there are only a few I care about seeing all the
> time. I have heard that there are ways to make groups such as
> family, close friends, etc. I cannot seem to figure out how to do
> this with JAWS.
>
> If anyone can give me some good suggestions, I would be grateful.
> I’ll even read your Facebook posts if you friend me <smile>!
>
> Keith Bundy, MS
>
> Assistant Dean for Student Development
>
> ADA Coordinator, Adjunct Instructor - CSC-105
>
> Dakota State University
>
> 820 N. Washington Ave.
>
> Madison, SD 57042
>
> Phone: 605-256-5121, Fax: 605-256-5854
>
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