Hi Everyone:
I learned about some things today that for me were new and interesting.  For 
some this may be old stuff.  But, I consider the following things pretty 
interesting.  This is regarding my one to one training today.

1.  We looked at the website I had issues with.  What it has is a lot of 
immages, and some text that is sort of in the background.  We looked at it with 
Lynx, and certainly it made more sense.  However, given that it involves 
terminal commands, my trainer suggested I not use Lynx until I'm a little mre 
seasoned, and I am completely in agreement with this.  So, next, as an 
experiment, she went into browser  preferences and under appearance she turned 
off "display images when page opens."    Well, not too cool for a sighted user. 
 But, all of a sudden those text items in the background read very well.  We 
also went to another difficult website, (my local grocery is at 
Kingsoopers.com).  It too worked much more cleanly.  Of course, the down side 
is a sighted person would be pretty unhappy with the screen as it is.  So, good 
to know how to turn images back on when you're done.:)
2.  I have a cd that for whatever reason imports very quiet in iTunes.  Sound 
check didn't render any improvement. So, there are two places where one can 
make adjustments of which  I was unaware.  In preferences, weinteracted with 
the toolbar, chose playback, checked the box for "soundcheck", and also oosted 
playback volume.  When that didn't make the desired change, we went to "get 
info", (command I), and to options.  There another volume slider was available 
for the cd.  Boosting that slider, the cd plays at the same level as other 
stuff now.
Perhaps old stuff for some of us.  But, these might be helpful to someone else 
so thought I'd share.
Thanks for  reading.
Now I have to figure out or remember how to turn on images again.:)  All part 
of the learning process.

Take care everyone, and I'll be the first out on the limb to wish everyone a 
very Merry Christmas, if you are celebrating.

Carolyn Haas

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