Firefox rocks.
  ----- Original Message -----
  From: Marc Solomon
  To: [email protected]
  Sent: Thursday, September 12, 2013 9:51 PM
  Subject: web pages, refreshing


  Hi Jed,



  I believe I have encountered a similar situation while working with one of my 
clients.  Based on this description, it sounds like the webpage is loaded with 
advertisements and other dynamic content that is causing the page to refresh 
and making the process of reading the page with Window-Eyes very difficult.  If 
you are using Internet Explorer you might want to try using the Window-Eyes 
options to control automatic page refreshes.  If you are using Firefox, I would 
suggest you check out the free NoScript add-on which can do wonders to make 
these types of pages much simpler to access.  Below, I will include a link to 
the NoScript add-on as well as the information from the Window-Eyes manual 
regarding controlling automatic page refreshes in Internet Explorer.  Good luck!



  https://addons.mozilla.org/en-us/firefox/addon/noscript/



  Controlling Automatic Page Refreshes

  The refresh rotor hot key, which is reached with Alt-Shift-M by default, 
allows you to control any refreshes that may take place on the web page. Flash 
objects or other web page content can cause the page to reload. When this 
happens, Browse Mode may reactivate, download the updated page, and place you 
back at the top of the buffer. Since this can hinder productivity, you have the 
option of controlling when Window-Eyes allows pages to reload. There are three 
options: Suspend Off, Suspend Flash, and Suspend All. If suspend off is chosen, 
Window-Eyes will always allow the page to reload. If suspend all is active, 
Window-Eyes will never allow the web page to reload. If suspend Flash is 
active, Window-Eyes will only block Flash objects from reloading the web page. 
By default, Window-Eyes is configured to suspend all page refreshes. Note that 
this feature works only in Internet Explorer.



  Regards,

  Marc





  Subject: web pages, refreshing

  From: "Jed Barton" <[email protected]>

  Date: Wed, 11 Sep 2013 19:32:15 -0400

  Reply-To: <[email protected]>



  Hey guys,



  I need some help on how to get around this issue.

  I was trying to read a news article today, and I see this on web pages a

  lot.

  Twitter Widgets IFRAME Event Hub

  And I see other stuff like facebookcross domain.

  I'll be in the middle of reading a news article and it'll say downloading

  page.

  Any way to fix this so I can read what I'm looking to get without all this

  stuff?



  It's very annoying



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