Re: Facebook accessibility using safari on mac os10 lion

2011-10-02 Thread David Eagle
Hi, what's wrong with just using the mobile site. In case I did't make
it clear, I'm using the mobile site on the Mac not my mobile. Sorry to
suggest the same thing twice if there's a reason you really need the
standard Facebook site. It's just so much easier.

On 02/10/2011, Venkatesh Potluri  wrote:
> Hi
> the mobile Facebook website is quite accessible.
> In the standard Facebook website, the notifications, requests and
> messages are read as clickable numbers. when i click them and hit the
> right arrow, VO says there is a dimmed button and no notifications are
> read. any idea on how to go about with this issue?
> Thanks a lot for the help :)
> Cheers
> Venkatesh
>
>
> On 10/2/11, David Eagle  wrote:
>> You could use m.facebook.com. This is the mobile Facebook site. I
>> don't use Facebook a lot but I find this so much more accessible.
>> You're notifications and everything is present on that site too.
>>
>>
>> On 01/10/2011, Israel  wrote:
>>> Venkatesh,
>>>
>>> About ten days ago, Facebook rolled out a new looking home/newsfeed page
>>> where recent news and top news are now part of one stream.  You can now
>>> also
>>> see up to the second updates on what friends are commenting/posting in a
>>> new
>>> ticker.
>>>
>>> A while back, FB replaced the friend request, messages, and notifications
>>> list with just numbers which are located above the search edit field.
>>>
>>> From what FB blog states, as part of the new home page/newsfeed design,
>>> one's friend requests are now hidden within a list which doesn't appear
>>> on
>>> the home page.  I have not yet discovered how to locate it.
>>>
>>> There is a list on FB home page which contains update status, add photo,
>>> and
>>> ask question.  When you activate the clickable for update status, the
>>> "What's On Your Mind" edit box then appears so you can update status.
>>>
>>> FB chat still seems to be accessible but since the new layout
>>> intorduction,
>>> FB now combines your chat and your messages together.
>>>
>>> I hope that helps a bit.
>>>
>>> Sexy Isra
>>>
>>> Israel Antonio
>>> www.sexyisra.blogspot.com
>>> www.twitter.com/sexyisra
>>> On Oct 1, 2011, at 6:18 AM, Venkatesh Potluri wrote:
>>>
 Hello listers!
 I accessed Facebook using safari on my mac. I was wondering if the
 Facebook home page and other page layouts have changed. I was not able
 to view my notifications, new requests, messages, post status updates,
 write on friends walls, etc.
 How well accessible is the Facebook chat? I would also like to know
 how to go offline and online for chat. Is Facebook not accessible or
 am I not navigating properly?
 Please share your opinion regarding this.
 Any additional tips for using Facebook will be of great help.
 Thank you.
 Cheers

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Re: Facebook accessibility using safari on mac os10 lion

2011-10-01 Thread Venkatesh Potluri
Hi
the mobile Facebook website is quite accessible.
In the standard Facebook website, the notifications, requests and
messages are read as clickable numbers. when i click them and hit the
right arrow, VO says there is a dimmed button and no notifications are
read. any idea on how to go about with this issue?
Thanks a lot for the help :)
Cheers
Venkatesh


On 10/2/11, David Eagle  wrote:
> You could use m.facebook.com. This is the mobile Facebook site. I
> don't use Facebook a lot but I find this so much more accessible.
> You're notifications and everything is present on that site too.
>
>
> On 01/10/2011, Israel  wrote:
>> Venkatesh,
>>
>> About ten days ago, Facebook rolled out a new looking home/newsfeed page
>> where recent news and top news are now part of one stream.  You can now
>> also
>> see up to the second updates on what friends are commenting/posting in a
>> new
>> ticker.
>>
>> A while back, FB replaced the friend request, messages, and notifications
>> list with just numbers which are located above the search edit field.
>>
>> From what FB blog states, as part of the new home page/newsfeed design,
>> one's friend requests are now hidden within a list which doesn't appear on
>> the home page.  I have not yet discovered how to locate it.
>>
>> There is a list on FB home page which contains update status, add photo,
>> and
>> ask question.  When you activate the clickable for update status, the
>> "What's On Your Mind" edit box then appears so you can update status.
>>
>> FB chat still seems to be accessible but since the new layout
>> intorduction,
>> FB now combines your chat and your messages together.
>>
>> I hope that helps a bit.
>>
>> Sexy Isra
>>
>> Israel Antonio
>> www.sexyisra.blogspot.com
>> www.twitter.com/sexyisra
>> On Oct 1, 2011, at 6:18 AM, Venkatesh Potluri wrote:
>>
>>> Hello listers!
>>> I accessed Facebook using safari on my mac. I was wondering if the
>>> Facebook home page and other page layouts have changed. I was not able
>>> to view my notifications, new requests, messages, post status updates,
>>> write on friends walls, etc.
>>> How well accessible is the Facebook chat? I would also like to know
>>> how to go offline and online for chat. Is Facebook not accessible or
>>> am I not navigating properly?
>>> Please share your opinion regarding this.
>>> Any additional tips for using Facebook will be of great help.
>>> Thank you.
>>> Cheers
>>>
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Re: Facebook accessibility using safari on mac os10 lion

2011-10-01 Thread David Eagle
You could use m.facebook.com. This is the mobile Facebook site. I
don't use Facebook a lot but I find this so much more accessible.
You're notifications and everything is present on that site too.


On 01/10/2011, Israel  wrote:
> Venkatesh,
>
> About ten days ago, Facebook rolled out a new looking home/newsfeed page
> where recent news and top news are now part of one stream.  You can now also
> see up to the second updates on what friends are commenting/posting in a new
> ticker.
>
> A while back, FB replaced the friend request, messages, and notifications
> list with just numbers which are located above the search edit field.
>
> From what FB blog states, as part of the new home page/newsfeed design,
> one's friend requests are now hidden within a list which doesn't appear on
> the home page.  I have not yet discovered how to locate it.
>
> There is a list on FB home page which contains update status, add photo, and
> ask question.  When you activate the clickable for update status, the
> "What's On Your Mind" edit box then appears so you can update status.
>
> FB chat still seems to be accessible but since the new layout intorduction,
> FB now combines your chat and your messages together.
>
> I hope that helps a bit.
>
> Sexy Isra
>
> Israel Antonio
> www.sexyisra.blogspot.com
> www.twitter.com/sexyisra
> On Oct 1, 2011, at 6:18 AM, Venkatesh Potluri wrote:
>
>> Hello listers!
>> I accessed Facebook using safari on my mac. I was wondering if the
>> Facebook home page and other page layouts have changed. I was not able
>> to view my notifications, new requests, messages, post status updates,
>> write on friends walls, etc.
>> How well accessible is the Facebook chat? I would also like to know
>> how to go offline and online for chat. Is Facebook not accessible or
>> am I not navigating properly?
>> Please share your opinion regarding this.
>> Any additional tips for using Facebook will be of great help.
>> Thank you.
>> Cheers
>>
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Re: Facebook accessibility using safari on mac os10 lion

2011-10-01 Thread Israel
Venkatesh,

About ten days ago, Facebook rolled out a new looking home/newsfeed page where 
recent news and top news are now part of one stream.  You can now also see up 
to the second updates on what friends are commenting/posting in a new ticker.

A while back, FB replaced the friend request, messages, and notifications list 
with just numbers which are located above the search edit field.  

>From what FB blog states, as part of the new home page/newsfeed design, one's 
>friend requests are now hidden within a list which doesn't appear on the home 
>page.  I have not yet discovered how to locate it.

There is a list on FB home page which contains update status, add photo, and 
ask question.  When you activate the clickable for update status, the "What's 
On Your Mind" edit box then appears so you can update status.

FB chat still seems to be accessible but since the new layout intorduction, FB 
now combines your chat and your messages together.

I hope that helps a bit.

Sexy Isra

Israel Antonio
www.sexyisra.blogspot.com
www.twitter.com/sexyisra
On Oct 1, 2011, at 6:18 AM, Venkatesh Potluri wrote:

> Hello listers!
> I accessed Facebook using safari on my mac. I was wondering if the
> Facebook home page and other page layouts have changed. I was not able
> to view my notifications, new requests, messages, post status updates,
> write on friends walls, etc.
> How well accessible is the Facebook chat? I would also like to know
> how to go offline and online for chat. Is Facebook not accessible or
> am I not navigating properly?
> Please share your opinion regarding this.
> Any additional tips for using Facebook will be of great help.
> Thank you.
> Cheers
> 
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