Can we access flash then in opera?
No news on firefox yet i tried the 3.6 beta 1 just released and no luc

On 29 Oct 2009, at 17:38, Chris Blouch wrote:

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> The page I played with was mostly content which I was able to navigate
> around and read. Just tried a popup and was unable to figure out what
> was in it or what I had picked. Here is the test page I tried:
>
> http://www.cs.tut.fi/~jkorpela/forms/combocode.html
>
> Inaccessible popups appears to be an old problem. Josh noted this in  
> his
> blog back in 2008:
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> http://www.lioncourt.com/2008/06/12/opera-browser-released-with-voiceover-support/
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> Apparently there has been no progress on this front in over a year.
>
> CB
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> Krister Ekstrom wrote:
>> Hi Chris,
>> Did you ever manage to manipulate combo boxes and popup buttons  
>> with Opera? I can't move them so i can't change styles and the like.
>> /Krister
>>
>>
>> On, at  [GMT]                  (which was 15:10 where I live) you
>> wrote::
>> CB> Opera is also fairly accessible. I don't use it all that often so
>> CB> maybe it has some snags but the little bit I played around with  
>> it
>> CB> I was able to navigate the web page with VO just fine.
>>
>> CB> http://www.opera.com/download/
>>
>> CB> CB
>>
>> CB> a radix wrote:
>> CB> Hello, I have the fastest 15 inch macbook pro currently  
>> available and still
>> CB> find safari kind of sluggish (especially with just braille). I  
>> will try icab
>> CB> this weekend to see how it works. I like that it is from Europe.
>> CB> Greetings, Anouk,
>> CB> ----- Original Message -----
>> CB> From: "Nicolai Svendsen" <[email protected]>
>> CB> To: <[email protected]>
>> CB> Sent: Thursday, October 29, 2009 10:01 AM
>> CB> Subject: Re: browser alternativesRe: very painfully slow safari
>>
>>
>> CB>
>> CB> Hi,
>>
>> CB> Hmm, experiences with Safari obviously vary. I, myself have an
>> CB> extremely fast experience with it, and it's not sluggish at  
>> all. I'd
>> CB> like to try Firefox once their promise for accessibility is  
>> out, but
>> CB> I'm perfectly happy with Safari. Not to mention trying Google  
>> Chrome.
>>
>> CB> Regards,
>> CB> Nic
>> CB> Skype: Kvalme
>> CB> MSN Messenger: [email protected]
>> CB> AIM: cincinster
>> CB> yahoo Messenger: cin368
>> CB> Facebook Profile
>> CB> My Twitter
>>
>> CB> On Oct 29, 2009, at 9:50 AM, a radix wrote:
>>
>> CB>
>> CB> Hello, Thanks ever so much for pointing out an alternative  
>> browser for
>> CB> safari. I did not even think for one moment htat ther ewould be  
>> an
>> CB> accessible alternative browser for the mac since I think  
>> firefox at
>> CB> least is
>> CB> not accessible which would seem to be the only other main
>> CB> alternative there
>> CB> is. I myself too find safari to be rather sluggish and slow and  
>> this
>> CB> is on a
>> CB> VERY fast laptop.
>> CB> Are there any other accessible browser alternatives for the mac?
>> CB> Greetings, Anouk,
>> CB> ----- Original Message -----
>> CB> From: "christos hux" <[email protected]>
>> CB> To: <[email protected]>
>> CB> Sent: Thursday, October 29, 2009 5:22 AM
>> CB> Subject: very painfully slow safari
>>
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>> CB>
>> CB> I was reallysupprised  about how sluglish safari was after I  
>> did the
>> CB> upgrade to snow leopard. It drove me crazy so I went & switched
>> CB> browsers. I now use a older browser called: icab which is  
>> shareware
>> CB> based. Its fully voice over accessable. It costs $20 for a  
>> license &
>> CB> its very snappy in loading webpages unlike the way safari is now.
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