On Sep 13, 2006, at 6:57 PM, David Poehlman wrote:
If you have a choice and across doesn't work, pperhaps vertically will? I'm actually saying that I'd like to be able to go across to the next column instead of having to walk the tree down column1 to get to column2. If that means that I have to put up with some things being out of order, I can live with that beecause it would be more efficient in the end.
I agree with this too. I was just doing some testing for accessibility on audible.com with safari and with jfw and ie. I was looking at the same pages in both browsers and comparing them, and even though sometimes I didn't get the information in probably the right order I got enough information for me to be able to tell what was going on on the page, and it was much more efficient than trying to navigate linearly with jfw and ie.
Just my experience. I personally definitely prefer the safari approach to navigation, much more efficient.
Holly
