Depending on how the web page is set up for refreshes, you are probably out of 
luck.  You might be able to use a "sweet spot" to have focus go where you want. 
  A sweet spot is a web spot that is set when you indicate to set the same 
location as a webspot twice.  I have found that in Lion, if one is not on the 
browser when the page stops loading, then the various functions to go to 
next/previous heading or link do not work...  Turning on and off Voice Over 
often will help.

In Chrome I suggest you use the chrome vox functions when possible.

Best wishes,

Jonathan 

Jonathan C. Cohn
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On Apr 14, 2012, at 2:26 PM, Kirsten Edmondson wrote:

> Hi all, 
> Three web-based questions below, I use Google Chrome and Safari 
> interchangeably, making you aware of that in case your answers are different 
> depending on the browser  I'm using. 
> 1. Is there a way to stop a webpage reverting to the top of the page when it 
> refreshes? When on the Tesco Grocery site, when I click add to basket it 
> refreshes the page and then I have to work my way down to where I was. 
> 2. Conversely, is the trackpad gesture to get to the top of a webpage 
> 3-finger swipe up? I just can't seem to get it to do it ... 
> 3. Finally, is there a way of getting a page to refresh? I have particular 
> problems with the Mastercard secure code/verified by Visa page which more 
> often than not refuses to load properly, to cancel or reload the page might 
> mean losing where I am or even paying twice and I don't want that. What I'm 
> really looking for is if there is a command like insert-escape for Jaws which 
> will make sure everything is brought up on the screen. I think this page in 
> particular is quite difficult to load and often I have to close it and go 
> through the whole thing again before I can confirm payment and write in my 
> code-and this often allerts my pushy bank who then decide it's fraud, when in 
> fact, it's a rubbish page not doing it's job properly. 
> Thanks all, advice much appreciated. 
> Kirsten. 
> 
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