Press ESC to stop loading the page or ctrl+f4 to close the window/tab entirely.

>From JAWS help regarding Flexible web:

Flexible Web
Frequently, you will encounter Web pages that contain a lot of excess content 
which can make it difficult to locate the actual content you want, or interupts 
the flow when reading. For instance, many sites contain Google ad frames. These 
can be troublesome for JAWS users as they disrupt the reading order of 
surrounding content.

Flexible Web enables you to take more control of Web pages by allowing you to 
quickly find the content you are looking for, as well as hide content that 
interrupts the reading experience. You can hide sections of content, such as 
Google ad frames or other types of unnecessary content, for a smoother reading 
experience. In addition, you could have JAWS begin reading at a level one 
heading, or ARIA main region, as these may contain the most interesting content.

To use Flexible Web, open a Web page you want to customize in Internet Explorer 
or Firefox. Then, move the Virtual PC Cursor to the page element you want to 
hide, or from where you want to start reading when the page first loads. 
Activate the Flexible Web wizard by pressing the layered keystroke 
INSERT+SPACEBAR, X. Alternatively, press INSERT+F2 to open the Run JAWS Manager 
dialog box, then choose Flexible Web.

Through several easy-to-follow steps, The Flexible Web wizard that opens 
provides you with two options: hide, or start reading at the selected element. 
The wizard then guides you through the process of creating a temporary 
customization by giving you various choices about the selected element and how 
you want to hide it or from where exactly to start reading. Once the 
customization has been made, it is immediately applied to the page. For 
instance, if you choose to hide all frames containing advertisements, you will 
not see any advertisements when navigating the page after making this temporary 
customization.

If you are not happy with how a customization is working, you can open the 
Flexible Web wizard to undo the last customization you made. When you return to 
the page, you can choose a different element or the same one, then reactivate 
the Flexible Web wizard to retry the customization again perhaps with different 
criteria. For example, in the case of hiding those advertisement frames 
mentioned earlier, you probably want to hide all of them, not just the first 
one on the page. The wizard will provide you with choices about whether to hide 
just the first one or all of them.

You can create as many customizations for a page as you want. Once you have 
created one or more customizations, you can save them as a rule, which is 
applied every time you load the particular page or site. To indicate that a 
rule has been applied to a page, JAWS plays a sound after the page loads. Rules 
can be applied to the current Web page, entire Web site, or globally for all 
Web sites. Otherwise, customizations are only temporary and are lost as soon as 
you navigate away from the current Web page or close the browser. If you have 
made temporary customizations and you attempt to navigate to another page or 
close the browser, a dialog box opens asking if you want to save your 
customizations as a rule.

Creating Customizations and Rules
Following is an example of a situation where you might use Flexible Web to 
improve the reading experience on a Web page.

You frequently visit a news Web site where you would like to have JAWS start 
reading at the beginning of the article, which is the first level one heading 
on the page. Between the heading and the beginning of the text is an annoying 
frame called Social containing links to various social Web sites that you do 
not want to hear or read. You would first create two temporary customizations 
that start reading at the first level 1 heading and hide all frames named 
Social. You would then save these as a rule which will be applied each time you 
load a page from this Web site.

Creating Temporary Customizations
To customize this site so JAWS starts reading at the first level one heading 
and ignores the Social frame, do the following:

Move the Virtual PC Cursor to the first level one heading which contains the 
title of the article and press INSERT+SPACEBAR, X to open the Flexible Web 
wizard. By default, the Create new customization radio button is selected. 
Choose Next and you are prompted with the type of customization you want to 
create. Select Start reading at an element, then choose Next. 
You are now asked what element you want to customize. The first item in the 
list is the level one heading containing the article title. Since this is the 
element where you want JAWS to start reading, choose Next. 
In the list box, select a customization. In this case, select the option Start 
reading at heading 1, 1 from the top. This is because you want this 
customization to work for every article on the site, not just the current one. 
Choose Finish and you are returned to the page. 
Move the Virtual PC Cursor to the frame called Social and press 
INSERT+SPACEBAR, X to open the Flexible Web wizard again. Since a customization 
has already been created, there are now several radio buttons that have become 
available, including Retry, Undo, and Save temporary customizations as a rule. 
However, the default radio button is still Create a new customization, so 
choose Next. 
Select Hide an element, then choose Next. 
>From the list of elements you can customize, choose the Social frame, then 
>choose Next. 
In the list of possible choices for how to hide the selected element, select 
Hide all frames named Social. This hides all frames with the name Social no 
matter where they appear on the page. 
Choose Finish to return to the page. As you navigate the page, the virtual 
buffer will no longer show the Social frame between the title of the article 
and its text. 
Note: Customizations only apply for the current browser window or tab. This 
allows you to have the same page open in two browser windows at the same time 
so you can try customizations on one page, while leaving the other one 
unchanged.

Retrying a Customization
If you are not completely satisfied with how a customization is working, you 
can undo the customization and try creating it again. For instance, you may 
have created the customization using the wrong element.

To retry a customization, do the following:

Move the Virtual PC cursor to the element on the page you want to customize and 
press INSERT+SPACEBAR, X to open the Flexible Web wizard. 
Select the Retry radio button and choose Next. 
The most recent customization you made is deleted. Follow the steps in the 
wizard to create a new customization. 
If you want to delete the last customization you made without creating a new 
one, press INSERT+SPACEBAR, X to open the Flexible Web wizard and choose the 
Undo radio button. Select Finish to remove the customization and return to the 
Web page.

Saving One or More Temporary Customizations as a Rule
Currently,the customizations you made in this example are temporary. To save 
them as a permenant rule, do the following:

Press INSERT+SPACEBAR, X to open the Flexible Web wizard. Select the Save 
temporary customizations as a rule radio button, then choose Next. 
In the Rule name edit field, enter a name for the rule, for example, "News 
Article Web Site". 
Press TAB to move to the checkable list of customizations that will be included 
in the rule. By default, all customizations are selected. You can exclude a 
customization from the rule by pressing the SPACEBAR to clear its check mark. 
Press TAB to move to the How would you like this rule to apply combo box. The 
available choices are Globally, To the current site, or To the current page. 
The default option is To the current site. If you want to apply the rule to the 
current page (such as the home page of a site), or globally, so it applies to 
all sites, move up or down through the combo box to select the option you want. 
In our example, we will choose the default so that the rule is applied to any 
page within the current site. 
Choose Finish to create the new rule. 
Now, when ever you visit any page on this site, JAWS will begin reading at the 
first level 1 heading and all frames named Social will not appear in the 
virtual view.

Rules are browser specific. This means that if you save rules for a page in 
Internet Explorer then access the same page in Firefox, the rules you created 
will not work. You will need to create the rule again in Firefox.

Managing Rules
You can manage rules by opening the Flexible Web wizard and choosing View and 
change where rules apply. In the dialog box that opens, you can rename, delete, 
enable,disable, or move existing rules from one page or site to another without 
having to re-create the entire rule.

The Flexible Web viewer dialog box contains a tree view and a checkable list 
view. The tree view lists the sites and pages for which you have saved Flexible 
Web rules. The top level is Global, level one is Current site, and level two is 
Current page. The list view shows all rules. Every rule has a check mark next 
to it. If a rule is supposed to be executed for a current location in the tree 
view, the rule is checked, otherwise it is unchecked.

For example, let's say that you have created three different rules: "Rule A" to 
be applied globally for all sites, "Rule B" for google.com, and "Rule C" for a 
specific page on cnn.com. If Global is selected in the tree, you will find that 
only "Rule A" will be checked in the list of rules, which means that no matter 
how many saved rules there are, only "Rule A" will run on every single page.

If the currently selected item in the tree is google.com, then both "Rule A" 
and "Rule B" will be checked. "Rule A" is checked for google.com because it is 
supposed to run on all sites and "Rule B" is checked, because it was saved 
specifically for google.com. "Rule C" is not checked because it was saved for 
one of the pages on cnn.com and therefore does not apply to google.com.

>From the list of rules, you can enable or disable rules as well as delete, 
>rename, or view properties of the selected rule.

Enabling or Disabling a Rule
To enable or disable a rule for a site or page, do the following:

>From the browser where you have created Flexible Web rules, press 
>INSERT+SPACEBAR, X to open the Flexible Web wizard. 
Choose the View and change where rules apply radio button. 
Move to the Finish button and press ENTER. This closes the wizard and opens a 
viewer that contains a treeview. Its root is Global, its level 1 branch is 
Current site, and its level 2 branch is Current page. The default location when 
the Viewer opens is Global. 
Navigate the tree, opening the Current Site or Current page branch as desired. 
Each branch will include the name of the site or page of a site. 
>From the desired site or page whose rules you want to examine, press TAB to 
>move to the next control. This is a checkable list view of rules. If the 
>currently selected rule is being applied to the current page or site, it will 
>be checked. Otherwise, any rules that appear in the list will be unchecked. 
If the rule is currently checked - that is, it is applied to the current page, 
site, or globally, and you just want to disable it without deleting it, then 
uncheck the rule by pressing SPACEBAR. Otherwise, if the rule is unchecked - 
that is, it is not applied to the current page or site, but you do wish to 
apply it, then check it by pressing SPACEBAR. 
When you are finished, press TAB to move to the Close button and press ENTER. 
Deleting a Rule
To delete a rule, do the following:

>From the browser where you have created Flexible Web rules, press 
>INSERT+SPACEBAR, X to open the Flexible Web wizard. 
Choose the View and change where rules apply radio button and press ENTER. 
When the Flexible Web viewer opens, press TAB to move to the list of rules. 
Navigate to the rule you want to delete and press the DELETE Key. 
Alternatively, press the APPLICATIONS Key to open the context menu and choose 
Delete. When asked if you want to continue, choose Yes to delete the rule, or 
No to cancel the deletion. 
Caution: If you choose Yes, the rule will be deleted and you will have to 
recreate it in order to use it again. This also means that if there were 
multiple sites or pages that were using this rule, they will no longer run it 
as well. If you need to temporarily stop a rule from being applied for a 
specific page or site, simply clear its check mark instead of deleting it. You 
can then select it again when you need it.

When you are finished, press TAB to move to the Close button and press ENTER. 
Renaming a Rule
To rename a rule, do the following:

>From the browser where you have created Flexible Web rules, press 
>INSERT+SPACEBAR, X to open the Flexible Web wizard. 
Choose the View and change where rules apply radio button and press ENTER. 
When the Flexible Web viewer opens, press TAB to move to the list of rules. 
Navigate to the rule you want to rename and press F2 to rename the rule. 
Alternatively, you can press the APPLICATIONS Key to open the context menu and 
choose Rename. This opens a dialog box where you can edit the name of the rule 
similar to renaming a file in Windows Explorer. 
Edit the rule name then press ENTER to confirm the change or ESC to cancel. 
When you are finished, press TAB to move to the Close button and press ENTER. 
Viewing the Customizations in a Rule
To view the list of customizations that are included in a rule, do the 
following:

>From the browser where you have created Flexible Web rules, press 
>INSERT+SPACEBAR, X to open the Flexible Web wizard. 
Choose the View and change where rules apply radio button and press ENTER. 
When the Flexible Web viewer opens, press TAB to move to the list of rules. 
Navigate to the rule you want to view, then press the APPLICATIONS Key to open 
the context menu and choose Properties. 
When the Properties dialog box opens, you are on a read-only control that shows 
the name of the current rule whose settings you wish to examine. For example, 
you may have set several temporary customizations as a single rule. Therefore, 
the properties for the rule will include the various customizations made for 
that rule. Press TAB to move to the properties list and use the ARROW keys to 
navigate the list of properties associated with the rule. 
When you are done examining the properties of the current rule, press TAB to 
move to the Close button and press ENTER to return to the viewer. Select the 
Close button once more to exit the viewer and return to the browser. 
Using Other JAWS Features on a Web Page Where Flexible Web Rules are Applied
Where applicable, other JAWS features such as PlaceMarkers, Custom Page 
Summary, and Personalized Settings will continue to be in effect for a page 
where Flexible Web rules have been applied to it. This depends on whether a 
setting applied as a Flexible Web rule conflicts with a setting that is not a 
Flexible Web rule. For example, if you have created a PlaceMarker for a page 
that is located on an element that has now been hidden because a Flexible Web 
rule has been applied to that page, the PlaceMarker will not be found when you 
attempt to move to it.

For pages that automatically update information frequently, any Flexible Web 
rules applied will still be in effect as the page updates. Additionally, if a 
page automatically sets focus to a control, such as an edit field for 
searching, this takes precedence over any rules that start reading at a 
specific element.

When selecting and copying text from a Web page where Flexible Web rules have 
been applied, if Select and Copy Full Content Using Onscreen Highlight is 
selected in Quick Settings, all content is copied, including any hidden content 
that was included in the selection. If you do not want to include any hidden 
content when selecting, choose the Select and Copy from Virtual Cursor option.

Turning Off Flexible Web
Flexible Web is on by default. To turn it off so rules are not applied when 
pages load, do the following:

Press INSERT+F2, and select Settings Center. 
Press CTRL+SHIFT+D to load the JAWS default settings. 
In the Search edit box, type "Flexible Web" without the quotes. 
Press DOWN ARROW to move to Flexible Web in the filtered search results in the 
tree view. 
Next, press SPACEBAR to enable or disable Flexible Web. 


-----Original Message-----
From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf 
Of simon
Sent: 29. juli 2014 10:49
To: [email protected]
Subject: [JAWS-Users] i e question

Hi I have a few questions, how do I stop I e from loading the page I was on 
previously? and where do I find this flexible web?
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