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Wed, 15 Nov 2017 15:44:13 -0500
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Harry:

How does one invoke "flexible web"?  And, what information will be left out if 
one uses this JAWS feature?  This would be 1 case where "less is better"!

Thanks.

Jim H

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[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Harry Brown
Sent: Wednesday, November 15, 2017 2:36 PM
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Subject: [VICUG-L] the greatest thing about Jaws

Hi all,

I wanted to drop a note real quick, and mention the greatest thing about
Jaws, and it's only been around for a few years, since Jaws 14, but what
a feature!!!!!!

It's called? Flexible web.

How many are tired of slow web page loadings? I bet everyone, blind and
sighted alike!

The more stuff that loads with web pages, the longer they take to load.

So, here comes Flexible web, which lets the user get rid of all of it,
all the junk you can think of, that comes on web pages!

As you all know, I just upgraded to Windows 10 creators edition 1709,
and installed Jaws, and of course, I have to do all the flexible web
things again.

But that's ok, because I *LOVE* how fast pages load!

Flexible web gives you, the screen reader user, a chance to get rid of
different frames on web pages, and you can apply them just to that web
page, or, everywhere on the internet, and of course, I apply the rules
for all web pages, and I always will!

This is one feature that sighted people would love, and a screen reader
already has that feature!

I've got some more junk on web pages to get rid of right now!

Harry


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