So, I'm curious.

Has Firefrox gotten any better? I know it had improved a fair amount but still went busy fairly often. Has this been rectified, or is it still not the greatest.

Chris.

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----- Original Message ----- From: "Andy Collins" <[email protected]>
To: "OS X & iOS Accessibility" <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, June 03, 2014 11:13 AM
Subject: Re: Firefox on the Mac


Hi Bryan -

I go to

www.hadley.edu

And click on the Adult continuing Education link [ace] and then on the enrol link.

Their are four pages of enrolment; the first that works ok for me, asks for things such as gender, date of birth, address etc, not many fields to fill in. I then click the next button, and the second of four pages loads, again, not many fields to fill in. This second page asks about things such as if English is your first language, and what is your highest level of education etc. It also asks "Do you read uncontracted Braille" and as soon as VO reads this question, Safari locks up in 'busy' mode, and unlike in other applications, doesn't come out of it. I'm not having this kind of issue on other websites, but every time on the Hadley website. It'd be great if you have the time to test it for me; you shouldn't have any trouble with the few fields required on the first page, but the issue if it shows up for you, will be on that second page of required information.

Thanks -

Andy
On 2 Jun 2014, at 22:49, Bryan Jones <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi Andy — Can you provide a URL and detailed description for the page and/or fields on which you are getting stuck? Using Safari on my Mac I was able to successfully register online with Hadley late last year, but I haven’t enrolled in any additional courses since that time.

With regard to Firefox, the latest version is still not serviceable using VO in my opinion.

Bryan

-----Original Message-----
Subject: Firefox on the Mac
I was trying to fill out the enrolment form for a Spanish course at the
Hadley school, but every time I land on a particular field to tick, Safari, and Google Chrome would freeze, and VO would just say Safari busy. Neither
browser would change from that to "ready."

I've contacted their IT department who tell me that Safari struggles with some elements on their website, and to try Firefox. Well, I did install it to give it a go, but firstly was a bit confused by how to interact with it, and secondly, it too kept producing the 'busy' notification, regardless of what I was trying to do. Am I missing a trick with Firefox, or isn't it so
good running under OSX -

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