rport this to apple and maybe they can resolve it
On 17 Oct 2008, at 08:29, Jacob Schmude wrote:
Hi Justin
That's actually what it's called, safari ad block. Sorry guess I
didn't make that clear. Very original name I know :).
Which ad blocker are you using?
On Oct 17, 2008, at 00:27, Justin Harford wrote:
Umm, which add blocker is this? I have been using and add blocker
in safari for a year now and have found that the only content that
it gets rid of is the adds. It actually has made the web more
navigable with voiceover for me.
J
On Oct 17, 2008, at 12:19 AM, Jacob Schmude wrote:
Hi everyone
Just want to give you all a heads up, the safari ad block
extension does not play nice with Voiceover at all. It seems to
block some of the APIs voiceover uses to gain access to certain
types of content. If you're having issues with web access and have
this extension installed (you'll know if there's an ad block tab
in your safari preferences) disabling or uninstalling it will set
things right. The major symptom of this is pages having unknowns
all through them that you know should be text or other actual
content.
Just a quick heads up