Re: Google Chrome Web Browser

2011-08-07 Thread Krister Ekstrom
Hi,
Umm, are you saying that Canary now is accessible or only sorta? When i tested 
it before it wasn't. /Krister

6 aug 2011 kl. 20:30 skrev Bryan Jones:

 Hello Kevin,
 
 I'm currently running Chrome 13.0.782.109 beta on Lion. It has some flaws but 
 is mostly accessible and doesn't suffer from the VO lag still present in 
 Opera. I still do most of my surfing in the nightly builds of Webkit, but 
 when I come across an issue on a particular page I appreciate now having 
 Chrome as a useable alternative to help with troubleshooting. Sorry I don't 
 have time to write a more detailed report at the moment, but I'll try later. 
 I highly recommend giving the chrome 13 beta a whirl, and if you're like me 
 and don't mind tweaking and troubleshooting, you might want to give the 
 Canary version a try. It's their bleeding edge build and can be installed 
 and run side-by-side without screwing up other settings.
 
 HTH,
 Bryan
 
 
 On Aug 6, 2011, at 1:38 PM, Kevin Chao wrote:
 
 Please, I would like to know if OS X Lion Voiceover users have tried
 Google Chrome web browser? If so, what are people's experience with
 it, especially the accessibility or inaccessibility of it. If there
 are features or aspects that are very accessible or inaccessible,
 please do share those details.
 
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Re: Google Chrome Web Browser

2011-08-07 Thread André Nuno Soares
Hello Scott,

Yes, tables now work properly in Chrome. 
Apparently the main remaining problem regarding VO accessibility is feedback in 
editable form fields:
http://www.google.com/support/chrome/bin/answer.py?answer=96831

After Brian's message, I installed the latest Chrome 13 beta, but didn't notice 
any improvements in accessibility.

I also noticed problems with the page refreshing while in Preferences, but 
haven't come across any web page where the same problem showed.


HTH,
André

On Aug 7, 2011, at 1:50 AM, Scott Howell wrote:

 Bryan, does Chrome now handle tables? This was a real problem in the early 
 versions and why I removed it from my system. ALl tables showed as being 
 empty.
 On Aug 6, 2011, at 2:30 PM, Bryan Jones wrote:
 
 Hello Kevin,
 
 I'm currently running Chrome 13.0.782.109 beta on Lion. It has some flaws 
 but is mostly accessible and doesn't suffer from the VO lag still present in 
 Opera. I still do most of my surfing in the nightly builds of Webkit, but 
 when I come across an issue on a particular page I appreciate now having 
 Chrome as a useable alternative to help with troubleshooting. Sorry I don't 
 have time to write a more detailed report at the moment, but I'll try later. 
 I highly recommend giving the chrome 13 beta a whirl, and if you're like me 
 and don't mind tweaking and troubleshooting, you might want to give the 
 Canary version a try. It's their bleeding edge build and can be installed 
 and run side-by-side without screwing up other settings.
 
 HTH,
 Bryan
 
 
 On Aug 6, 2011, at 1:38 PM, Kevin Chao wrote:
 
 Please, I would like to know if OS X Lion Voiceover users have tried
 Google Chrome web browser? If so, what are people's experience with
 it, especially the accessibility or inaccessibility of it. If there
 are features or aspects that are very accessible or inaccessible,
 please do share those details.
 
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Google Chrome Web Browser

2011-08-06 Thread Kevin Chao
Please, I would like to know if OS X Lion Voiceover users have tried
Google Chrome web browser? If so, what are people's experience with
it, especially the accessibility or inaccessibility of it. If there
are features or aspects that are very accessible or inaccessible,
please do share those details.

Thanks,

Kevin

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Re: Google Chrome Web Browser

2011-08-06 Thread Bryan Jones
Hello Kevin,

I'm currently running Chrome 13.0.782.109 beta on Lion. It has some flaws but 
is mostly accessible and doesn't suffer from the VO lag still present in Opera. 
I still do most of my surfing in the nightly builds of Webkit, but when I come 
across an issue on a particular page I appreciate now having Chrome as a 
useable alternative to help with troubleshooting. Sorry I don't have time to 
write a more detailed report at the moment, but I'll try later. I highly 
recommend giving the chrome 13 beta a whirl, and if you're like me and don't 
mind tweaking and troubleshooting, you might want to give the Canary version 
a try. It's their bleeding edge build and can be installed and run side-by-side 
without screwing up other settings.

HTH,
Bryan


On Aug 6, 2011, at 1:38 PM, Kevin Chao wrote:

 Please, I would like to know if OS X Lion Voiceover users have tried
 Google Chrome web browser? If so, what are people's experience with
 it, especially the accessibility or inaccessibility of it. If there
 are features or aspects that are very accessible or inaccessible,
 please do share those details.

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Re: Google Chrome Web Browser

2011-08-06 Thread Oriol Gómez
What is webkit? :S

On 8/6/11, Bryan Jones openses...@me.com wrote:
 Hello Kevin,

 I'm currently running Chrome 13.0.782.109 beta on Lion. It has some flaws
 but is mostly accessible and doesn't suffer from the VO lag still present in
 Opera. I still do most of my surfing in the nightly builds of Webkit, but
 when I come across an issue on a particular page I appreciate now having
 Chrome as a useable alternative to help with troubleshooting. Sorry I don't
 have time to write a more detailed report at the moment, but I'll try later.
 I highly recommend giving the chrome 13 beta a whirl, and if you're like me
 and don't mind tweaking and troubleshooting, you might want to give the
 Canary version a try. It's their bleeding edge build and can be installed
 and run side-by-side without screwing up other settings.

 HTH,
 Bryan


 On Aug 6, 2011, at 1:38 PM, Kevin Chao wrote:

 Please, I would like to know if OS X Lion Voiceover users have tried
 Google Chrome web browser? If so, what are people's experience with
 it, especially the accessibility or inaccessibility of it. If there
 are features or aspects that are very accessible or inaccessible,
 please do share those details.

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Re: Google Chrome Web Browser

2011-08-06 Thread Bryan Jones
Hello Oriol,

Go to www.webkit.org for a thorough explanation and download links for Webkit. 
My quick and dirty definition is Webkit is the base upon which Safari, Chrome 
and several other browsers are built. When folks are having problems with 
Apple's Safari browser, it is often recommended they try running Webkit as it 
receives updates almost nightly where Safari's updates tend to be distributed 
by Apple less frequently. Webkit can be installed and run in parallel with 
Safari.

HTH,
Bryan

On Aug 6, 2011, at 3:18 PM, Oriol Gómez wrote:
 What is webkit? :S

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Re: Google Chrome Web Browser

2011-08-06 Thread Christopher-Mark Gilland
Wait a second.  Is Google Chrome accessible with Voiceover?  I didn't think 
it was, is it?


Chris.

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Hello Oriol,

Go to www.webkit.org for a thorough explanation and download links for 
Webkit. My quick and dirty definition is Webkit is the base upon which 
Safari, Chrome and several other browsers are built. When folks are having 
problems with Apple's Safari browser, it is often recommended they try 
running Webkit as it receives updates almost nightly where Safari's updates 
tend to be distributed by Apple less frequently. Webkit can be installed and 
run in parallel with Safari.


HTH,
Bryan

On Aug 6, 2011, at 3:18 PM, Oriol Gómez wrote:

What is webkit? :S


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Re: Google Chrome Web Browser

2011-08-06 Thread Scott Howell
Bryan, does Chrome now handle tables? This was a real problem in the early 
versions and why I removed it from my system. ALl tables showed as being empty.
On Aug 6, 2011, at 2:30 PM, Bryan Jones wrote:

 Hello Kevin,
 
 I'm currently running Chrome 13.0.782.109 beta on Lion. It has some flaws but 
 is mostly accessible and doesn't suffer from the VO lag still present in 
 Opera. I still do most of my surfing in the nightly builds of Webkit, but 
 when I come across an issue on a particular page I appreciate now having 
 Chrome as a useable alternative to help with troubleshooting. Sorry I don't 
 have time to write a more detailed report at the moment, but I'll try later. 
 I highly recommend giving the chrome 13 beta a whirl, and if you're like me 
 and don't mind tweaking and troubleshooting, you might want to give the 
 Canary version a try. It's their bleeding edge build and can be installed 
 and run side-by-side without screwing up other settings.
 
 HTH,
 Bryan
 
 
 On Aug 6, 2011, at 1:38 PM, Kevin Chao wrote:
 
 Please, I would like to know if OS X Lion Voiceover users have tried
 Google Chrome web browser? If so, what are people's experience with
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 are features or aspects that are very accessible or inaccessible,
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