why not just use safari to do this?  It might work on your provider's website 
for what ever you need to do.

Take care..
On Sep 19, 2011, at 6:04 AM, Thejazzden wrote:

> Hello Listers and apologies if this is off-topic.
>> My website provider for our business has just changed the WYSIWYG editor 
>> they use as it incorporates many new features. Unfortunately this is now 
>> inaccessible on some of the fields. For instance, I can 'see' links that a 
>> sighted person can't (they somehow must underlay what is meant to be seen), 
>> and edit boxes do not show up properly. When I manage (after a bit of trial 
>> and error) to get into an Edit Product' field, what shows up to a sighted 
>> person is a single box with two small buttons -  'Edit' and 'Delete', but 
>> all I see is still the Edit Product link.
>> In the old editor there were separate buttons for Edit, Copy and Delete.
>> Is there an easy way of a sighted person highlighting the individual button 
>> and then getting this labelled in Window-Eyes? I don't know at this stage if 
>> the buttons are global or whether their position changes depending on the 
>> page you are on…
>> I am asking my provider if there's any way they can give me a choice of 
>> using the old or new editor, but if not, where do I go from here? Any 
>> suggestions welcomed.
>> It's difficult giving a page link for security reasons as you have to be 
>> logged in, but I would gladly provide a screenshot if anyone might be able 
>> to help here.
>> As said, if this is off-topic I apologise, so please reply off-list to me.
>> Thanks in advance.
>> Dennis.
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