Hi Sarah,
realising this is off topic but as you mentioned safari. :) I did try Safari 
and the 'edit product' link does absolutely zilch. It used to work in the old 
editor, but the layout of the page didn't show up as well as in the 
unmentionable OS which is why I tend not to use Safari for editing work on my 
website;.
OK, topic well and truly closed on this list please folks as I don't want to be 
banned or have worse happen to me. :)

Dennis.


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On 19 Sep 2011, at 15:49, Sarah Alawami <[email protected]> wrote:

> 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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