Maybe it's been fixed with yesterday's Safari update but I got no busy messages with voiceover. This was the only web page I had open and not much else on my MacBook Pro quad CPU. If you have lots of browser tabs open and web pages with lots of stuff going on in each tab, that stuff will continue to suck up CPU time even if you don't currently have that tab selected.

CB

On 11/30/11 7:45 PM, Scott Rumery wrote:
Hello, I am having some big time trouble getting Safari to do anything on my 
library's website.  I get the irritating busy signal over and over again.  I 
was wondering if someone would be willing to go to 
http://www.sequoyahregionallibrary.org and let me know if you have the same 
result.  I am very happy for the most part with my experience with my Mac since 
I got it, but I sure hope that Apple will do something about this busy signal 
on Safari, and Google Chrome.

Scott


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