Hi ;list Camille can not youse keymail or gmail.com someone chat her
the html to save.

On 9/12/12, Jessica Brown <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi. Below is an article I wrote on how to fix the problem of not
> being able to log in to gmail. If you wish, you can read it and
> try it. I think it will work. I would also like your opinion
> about if you think it would be useful info to be put on
> braillenoteusers.info. Thank you.
>
> A lot of people on the braillenote list have been talking about
> having problems signing in to gmail with there braillenotes. This
> inspired me to find a way around the problem and do a podcast and
> article about it. Some people like a podcast so they can listen
> and follow along. Some others like a written copy they can read.
> So I have done it both ways. It took a lot of playing around, but
> I found a way to get in to gmail. This is how you sign in to
> gmail. One of the steps requires a modified html page which you
> load in to keyweb. I can send you the page if you want it. This
> is what you have to do to sign in to gmail. There are 3 steps.
> The steps work with scripting on or off. Step 1. go to gmail.com.
> Just put in your password and click the sign in button. Don't
> worry about your username at this step. Step 2. go to the
> modified html page which you can store on any drive or folder.
> Type your username and password and click the sign in button.
> Step 3. You will be taken to a page where it will ask you for
> your password again. You just type the password and don't worry
> about the username. Then click the sign in button. After that,
> you should be in your account. If you get a message saying `Your
> browser's cookie functionality is turned off, please turn it on`,
> Then it probably means that you did one of the steps wrong, you
> did one of the steps in the wrong order or you missed a step. If
> this happens, clear your cookies and delete your temporary
> internet files and start again from step 1. I hope you found this
> article and the podcast useful. If you have any questions or
> comments about this article or if you would like a copy of this
> article, the podcast or the modified html page, you can email me
> using the email address [email protected]
>
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