I've found that using the Mouse Prior Line, Mouse Current
Line and Mouse Next Line in conjuction with browser keys can
give you a bit of an idea of how a webpage is layed out. The
first element that is read is of course, on the left, the
last is on the right and anything else is somewhere in the
middle.

Tom

** Your Message **
>Hi,
>This brings up an interesting issue.  Is there anyway that
>we can see a web site in the lay out that it was intended to
>be seen like safari does and still be able to read everything?
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