i've seen this before. and it also happens when using dom navigation
as well. and if you keep doing it, the fans kick on when using a
macbook. Just thought I would let the list know.
On Apr 16, 2008, at 2:19 PM, Chris Blouch wrote:
I have 10.4 on my laptop but 10.5 in a test lab here at work. So I
tried out grouped mode and was playing around with jumping between
headers and every time I do a VO-Command-H Safari freezes for about
8 seconds and then says "Safari Ready" and reads out the header. I
also noticed Safari suddenly would suck up CPU time like it was
chewing on something. This seemed to happen consistently and
rebooting or using a different account on the same machine didn't
clear things up. I was trying it on news.google.com and www.aol.com
with pretty much the same behavior. I couldn't reproduce it on 10.4
because it doesn't have the header jumping commands. Has anyone else
seen this?
CB
Dan Eickmeier wrote:
I agree that group navigation takes a while gettingused to, but I
find that I can get a lot more information, a lot quicker. As part
of your podcast Josh, I'd think it'd be a good idea if you demoed
how to use group navigation, i'td be good especially for people
that are new to the mac, andmaybe don't really understand the
concept of group navigation.
On 14-Apr-08, at 3:29 PM, Josh de Lioncourt wrote:
On 14 Apr, 2008, at 10:53 AM, Dennis Bartlett wrote:
How do you switch to group mode?
In Leopard, open the VO utility and choose Web from the categories
table. There will be a set of radio buttons for DOM or grouped
mode. Give yourself time to learn how to use Grouped mode,
though. It is very different and take some getting used to, but
it is much much better. If you are still in Tiger, I'm sorry, I
don't remember where the option is, but it is in the VO utility.
Josh de Lioncourt
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