Is the form item in the rota not efficient enough for you? (you can create a 
short cut to toggle between DOM and group mode)
as for text elements , have you tried surfing in grouping mode?when you mention 
tabs, do you mean they are automatically open with the web pages loaded of your 
choice?  Not that I am aware of maybe as Safari 5 has been opened up someone 
might develop an add on.  for now you will have to press command + T for a new 
tab. and then use control + tab to cycle through them.
On 22 Jun 2010, at 18:08, Alfredo wrote:

> I am going through the online tutorial with voice over and am hitting
> some bumps in the way.
> 1.  Can you navigate the web by form field like in jaws?  In jaws you
> just clicked the “f” key and you would land on a form field, such as
> an edit box, radio button, or button.
> 2.  Is there a way to navigate text element by text element, sometimes
> it would be useful just to get to the text section of a webpage,
> especially ones that contain many links.  Is there a hot key to
> navigate text element by text element on the web?
> 3.  I was reading the select multiple items section and tried it on
> the Voice over utilities, VO + F8, and went into his web section, and
> went to the web rotor popup menu.  I wanted to select multiple items
> or deselect multiple items but I could not.  Plus VO does not tell you
> if the checkbox on the popup menu is on or off, even when I pressed VO
> + f8.  Can anyone shine a light on this?  I can live with having to
> close the menu for every selected Item I want but it would be more
> convenient to just select all items I want then close the popup
> menu.
> 4.  Is there a way to set up multiple tabs upon starting safari?  I
> had multiple tabs for my internet explorer on windows since this way I
> have quick access to my bank account webpage, phone bill web page,
> Google search, Gmail, NFL website, book share, and others.  Does
> anyone know how to do this?
> 6.  Is there a way to activate a link from within the web item rotor?
> Like for example, instead of just going to the link selected from the
> web item rotor can I activate that link so that the web page will load
> up auto magically?  This would save me on more steps in selecting the
> link.  If there is no way to do this, then I will send an email to
> apple suggesting that they add this feature.  The can do like, if you
> press the control key while selecting a link on the web item rotor you
> will activate the like not only go to it.
> Any help would be greatly appreciated; the Mac experience is going
> good so far
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