Ok, so when you talk about Safari jumping around, I know exactly what
you're talking about here and this problem has been noted. I don't
know whehter its been addressed in Safari 3 as I'm not using it at
the present but this problem is one of those issues that isn't
specific to all users for all web pages it seems, for example I'm
browsing the web site you directed me to right now without any
hitches thus far but I do have the problem you mentioned on other web
sites, Ebay seems to be the worst example I can find, that thing
sometimes is a real pain and the only way I can stop it is to
deactivate the HTML and reactivate it again, a real pain as you say
but thank god for the link and item chooser options, if it wasn't for
them then I'd have no hope of getting back to the point of where I
was before Safari jumped <smile>.
On 02/09/2007, at 9:07 AM, James Jolley wrote:
try the team Xbox site and if you have any joy in reading the reviews
with out it skipping, let me know what your doing.
www.teamxbox.com
Click reviews
Select any of them and try to read it without it jumping around
constantly.
On 1 Sep 2007, at 23:59, Benjamin Hawkes-Lewis wrote:
James Jolley wrote:
Also, the fact that one has no method of true webpage navigation as
with real screen readers. The lack of ability to interact with some
pages is irritating. Some of the gaming sights I visit are quite
difficult and I tend to use Windows just for a quiet life.
Some clarification would be useful here too. What is "true ...
navigation"? Do you have an example of a page you can't you
interact with, and how?
Just to be clear, I'm not saying problems don't exist. I just think
it's vastly more helpful to discuss clear specifics.
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Benjamin Hawkes-Lewis
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