I have not updated to mountain lion yet one of my mac minis will not run it, 
but the other mini and macbook will, just a matter of finding time to do it. 
Anyway, with 10.7.5 and the newest safari, there are times when voiceover gets 
stuck in it's busy, busy loop and I do need to turn voiceover off and back on 
to access the page. Another thing that happens at times, and it seems kind of 
random is, a page will load, I will either search for something on the page or 
try to navigate to something such as a heading, voiceover will act like the 
search text was not found and will say next heading not found. If I press 
command+r to reload the page it works fine. I have found that using google 
chrome instead of safari eliminates some of this, especially the busy messages.
On Nov 8, 2012, at 6:03 PM, Bryan Jones wrote:

> This happens on my i7 MBA all the time. It was SOP under Lion and seems to be 
> a bit worse in ML with safari 6 and webkit nightlies. I'll load up a webpage, 
> bring up the web rotor, and will either have no elements listed or just a few 
> items, usually in the links section. If I cycle VO, the elements become 
> available.
> 
> I've often wondered if it's related to internet connection speed and/or mac 
> hardware specs, but I've not spent much time troubleshooting beyond the 
> standard cache flushes, etc. I'm thinking I'll wipe this drive at some point 
> and start with a fresh build of ML to see if that takes care of this and 
> several other nagging issues.
> 
> Cheers,
> Bryan
> 
> On Nov 8, 2012, at 6:44 AM, JAMES AUSTIN <[email protected]> wrote:
>> When clicking on links, has anyone else noticed the seemingly constant need 
>> to restart VoiceOver under Safari 6x? It's as if even though the page loads, 
>> VoiceOver does not register it. Restarting VoiceOver seems to remedy this. 
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