so, it's a pain, but if you want to deal with a web page for editing, put it in an editor like text edit, turn it into plain text and cut all you like.

On Nov 2, 2007, at 9:39 AM, VaShaun Jones wrote:

I appreciate your help, mainly I wanted to make sure it wasn't me. I have to train on the Mac and of course I need to know as much as possible about its behavior. I really really feel like the Mac is great in every way with the exception of the internet. We are just getting header and visited links navigation, so there is no one that can tell me that it works well who actually needs to depend on web surfing in order to get there job done. We can't even cut large blocks of text easily. Just my thoughts.
On Nov 2, 2007, at 1:53 AM, Cara Quinn wrote:

Uh, bad design?... lol! I have no idea, and this is a pet peave of mine. I have no idea why someone didn't catch this in testing. it really irks me too...

Smiles,

Cara  :)


On Nov 1, 2007, at 10:19 PM, VaShaun Jones wrote:

OK then why does it work in e-mails such as this one but not in Safari? It reads the whole durn page.
On Nov 2, 2007, at 1:03 AM, Cara Quinn wrote:

VO A is read from cursor to end and VO shift W is read entire window.

Smiles,

CQ  :)


On Nov 1, 2007, at 9:50 PM, VaShaun Jones wrote:

I was doing some thinking and most people say that the say all command is VO A. In theory this is correct, but if it is echoing the window that VO has focus on then it is safe to assume that on a web page that it will read the whole thing. I almost bet that if you have a command that reads from the cursor to the end of text that it will solve this problem. Does anyone know of such a keystroke?













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