The only thing I can think why not to turn quick nav on by default would be if you are using single letter navigation quick keys, or whatever they call it, ya know, like, where instead of hititng command+vo+H for next heading, you could just hit h by itself. I guess really in this case you'd want it on, not off, as with it off, those single key things won't work. The other thing is, you'd probably want it off though as I don't liek using the single letter nav stuff, as it gets confusing, when you get to text boxes. I always forget once I land on them, if I have quick nav and single letter on, then before I can type in the text box, I've iether got to turn off quick nav, or, I have to first interact with the text box, then! type, then stop interacting, and go on my merry way.

I dono, I just find that really really annoying. Otherwise, say I get to an edit box, and wanna type Hello World! As soon as I hit the shift key to capitalize the h, then hit the h key with the shift key down, it will jump me away from the edit box to the previous heading, if there be one.

So, yeah, not a problem I'm having, it's supposed to act that way, it's just the nature of the beast. So yeah, I loved it at first, but now, I've grown to hate! that feature in conjunction with quick nav. Long point short: I can see any reason really why not to automatically use quick nav through an activity in Safari. In fact, I do that myself ironicly enough.

Chris.
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