I was wondering the same thing.  actually I noticed this way back in october of 
last year but never reported it to the chrome list.  Anyone have any thoughts?

Take care.
On Jul 15, 2013, at 1:48 PM, Paul Hopewell <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello, 
> I am trying to use the Google Chrome browser with ChromeVoxc disabled. I want 
> to do this because both the Chrome and Lightning browsers work with web pages 
> which Safari does not work with. 
> 
> Chrome works fine except that the normal VO commands to locate the next and 
> prior heading and the next and prior edit box do not work. I then tried using 
> the equivalent ChromeVox commands which do not work either. However if I 
> activate ChromeVox then the ChromeVox commands then work fine. 
> 
> Is there any way to skip through headings using the Chrome browser with 
> ChromeVox inactive? 
> 
> My other option is to use Lightning which works well on all the web sites I 
> have tried it with, including several where Safari does not work. the only 
> drawback with Lightning is that it does not work with 1 Password - there 
> appears to be no 1 password extension for Lightning. Does anyone know 
> differently ?
> 
> Many thanks....
> 
> Paul Hopewell
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