Hi folks!

Several weeks ago I think it was Kynne, myself and perhaps others were involved 
in a discussion on accessible web publishing tools.

I maintained that Sandvox was perfectly accessible and indeed I had used it.

Lynne maintained that the software was not.

So today I updated and ran Sandvox for the first time in quite a while and 
there it was, Sandvox in all its glory displaying my web project in front of me 
on the screen.

I got down to the business of editing when I suddenly discovered that I could 
no longer edit, how strange! I'd certainly created a project before, my name 
was written in the title bar, my additions were made to the HTML body so what 
was wrong.

As it happened I was corresponding with Lynne on this very subject and it 
turned out that the symptoms that Lynne was talking about I was now 
experiencing, one of which was you could visually see the edits made but 
Voiceover was not recognising them, for example you could arrow to where you 
wanted to add or delete text but pressing backspace, delete or pressing letters 
seemed to have no effect whatever according to Voiceover.

Upon further discussion with Lynne it turned out that Lynne had never used 
Sandvox under Snow Leopard whereas I had and - if my memory serves me correctly 
- it was under Snow Leopard that I'd started to design my project.

So from this we can assume that something's broken somewhere between Sandvox 
and Voiceover in Lion, I've reported this problem to the developers so we can 
only wait and see what happens.

Finally, apologies to Lynne and Gordon for the confusion caused <smile>.


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