Re: Question about Safari

2016-09-29 Thread Anne Robertson
Hello Nancy,

If you want to email the page you are on, just press Cmd-Shift-i and a new 
message in Mail will open. Just enter the email address and the link to the 
page will be in the message body.

Cheers,

Anne



> On 29 Sep 2016, at 15:57, Nancy Badger  wrote:
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> Hi everyone,
> I really should know this but I can't remember how to do it. I want to email 
> a web address to someone. How do I copy the web address and send it to them?
> 
> Nancy Badger, 
> Sent from my iPhone with dictation software. Please excuse spelling errors.
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Re: Question about Safari

2016-09-29 Thread Daniela Rubio
Hello!

You can easily get the url for a link pressing VO+shift+u, and VO will read it 
out loud. After that, you can press VO+Shift+c to copy it and you can paste it 
where ever you like.
If you are inside the web you want to share, you have various options: Either 
use the “Share button from the tool bar, or just copy the address from the 
address bar. You go to it by pressing CMD+l or CMD+option+f. At that moment, 
the address is selected, so if you press CMD+c it will come to your clipboard.

I hope this helps.

Best
 

Daniela Rubio T



> El 29 sept 2016, a las 15:57, Nancy Badger  escribió:
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> Hi everyone,
> I really should know this but I can't remember how to do it. I want to email 
> a web address to someone. How do I copy the web address and send it to them?
> 
> Nancy Badger, 
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Re: Question about safari

2015-07-21 Thread Anne Robertson
Hello Rena,

VO-u opens the Web Rotor. Where did you see this list of commands saying that 
VO-u opens a list of links? That used to be the case before the Web Rotor 
existed, so your list of commands must be very out of date.
Have you tried VO-u again and tried navigating right to see what you find?
Also, for a complete list of VO commands, press VO-h-h. You can also test any 
command you think you know by opening Keyboard Help (VO-k) and pressing the 
keys for the command. You will hear what it does.

Cheers,

Anne


 On 20 Jul 2015, at 21:19, gracewelln...@atlanticbb.net 
 gracewelln...@atlanticbb.net wrote:
 
 Anne, I’m confused. I read in a list of commands that VO u gives a lit of 
 links. When I was in safari and I hit VO u, I saw only links. However, you 
 say:
 VO-u gives you lists of all the types of elements on the web page.
 Perhaps I’m misunderstanding something.
  
 http://www.greenpathtowellness.com/
 Author of Dear Suzie, Rivers Of Light and Annie's Journal
  
 From: Anne Robertson mailto:a...@anarchie.org.uk
 Sent: Monday, July 20, 2015 2:35 PM
 To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
 Subject: Re: Question about safari
  
 Hello Rena,
  
 VO-u gives you lists of all the types of elements on the web page that you’ve 
 chosen to show under Web Rotor in the VoiceOver Utility. Having done VO-u, 
 you can go right or left to select the list you want.
 To get the numbers of all the links, headings etc on the page, press 
 VO-Shift-i for Web page statistics.
  
 VO-i is the Item Chooser and can be used in any application to locate an item 
 by typing a few letters.
  
 Cheers,
  
 Anne
  
  
 On 20 Jul 2015, at 15:10, gracewelln...@atlanticbb.net 
 mailto:gracewelln...@atlanticbb.net gracewelln...@atlanticbb.net 
 mailto:gracewelln...@atlanticbb.net wrote:
  
 Hello,
  
 I entered Safari and I hit VO u to see all the links. So far it’s the only 
 thing I know to do in Safari. I understand that there are other commands to 
 see all the lists, tables, etc. My question is: in Windows I can see links, 
 tables, buttons, etc. altogether. Is it possible to see the same in the mac? 
 To see all the links, etc. only is optional?
 Thank you,
 Rena
  
 http://www.greenpathtowellness.com/ http://www.greenpathtowellness.com/
 Author of Dear Suzie, Rivers Of Light and Annie's Journal
  
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Re: Question about safari

2015-07-21 Thread Anne Robertson
Hello Rena,

What level of Mac OS X are you running?
VO-u opens the Web Rotor.
VO-i opens the Item Chooser.
VO-Shift-i reads the web page statistics.

When you did VO-u, you should have navigated to the right or left to find other 
lists of items.
Another thing that comes to mind is that you have Quick Nav activated. Try 
pressing on the left and right arrow keys at the same time to see if Quick Nav 
was on or off.

Cheers,

Anne


 On 21 Jul 2015, at 14:45, gracewelln...@atlanticbb.net 
 gracewelln...@atlanticbb.net wrote:
 
 Anne, it’s very possible that my list of commands is outdated, but when I hit 
 VO u, it showed me only links.
 Also, when I asked to the list, someone wrote:
 what you are referring to is called the item chooser. You activate it with VO 
 plus I. That will give a listing of every element on the page be a static 
 text links, tables, buttons, etc.
 Perhaps I misunderstood some answers, but I find your answer different to 
 others, and I am confused.
  
 http://www.greenpathtowellness.com/
 Author of Dear Suzie, Rivers Of Light and Annie's Journal
  
 From: Anne Robertson mailto:a...@anarchie.org.uk
 Sent: Tuesday, July 21, 2015 8:25 AM
 To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
 Subject: Re: Question about safari
  
 Hello Rena,
  
 VO-u opens the Web Rotor. Where did you see this list of commands saying that 
 VO-u opens a list of links? That used to be the case before the Web Rotor 
 existed, so your list of commands must be very out of date.
 Have you tried VO-u again and tried navigating right to see what you find?
 Also, for a complete list of VO commands, press VO-h-h. You can also test any 
 command you think you know by opening Keyboard Help (VO-k) and pressing the 
 keys for the command. You will hear what it does.
  
 Cheers,
  
 Anne
  
  
 On 20 Jul 2015, at 21:19, gracewelln...@atlanticbb.net 
 mailto:gracewelln...@atlanticbb.net gracewelln...@atlanticbb.net 
 mailto:gracewelln...@atlanticbb.net wrote:
  
 Anne, I’m confused. I read in a list of commands that VO u gives a lit of 
 links. When I was in safari and I hit VO u, I saw only links. However, you 
 say:
 VO-u gives you lists of all the types of elements on the web page.
 Perhaps I’m misunderstanding something.
  
 http://www.greenpathtowellness.com/ http://www.greenpathtowellness.com/
 Author of Dear Suzie, Rivers Of Light and Annie's Journal
  
 From: Anne Robertson mailto:a...@anarchie.org.uk
 Sent: Monday, July 20, 2015 2:35 PM
 To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
 Subject: Re: Question about safari
  
 Hello Rena,
  
 VO-u gives you lists of all the types of elements on the web page that 
 you’ve chosen to show under Web Rotor in the VoiceOver Utility. Having done 
 VO-u, you can go right or left to select the list you want.
 To get the numbers of all the links, headings etc on the page, press 
 VO-Shift-i for Web page statistics.
  
 VO-i is the Item Chooser and can be used in any application to locate an 
 item by typing a few letters.
  
 Cheers,
  
 Anne
  
  
 On 20 Jul 2015, at 15:10, gracewelln...@atlanticbb.net 
 mailto:gracewelln...@atlanticbb.net gracewelln...@atlanticbb.net 
 mailto:gracewelln...@atlanticbb.net wrote:
  
 Hello,
  
 I entered Safari and I hit VO u to see all the links. So far it’s the only 
 thing I know to do in Safari. I understand that there are other commands to 
 see all the lists, tables, etc. My question is: in Windows I can see links, 
 tables, buttons, etc. altogether. Is it possible to see the same in the 
 mac? To see all the links, etc. only is optional?
 Thank you,
 Rena
  
 http://www.greenpathtowellness.com/ http://www.greenpathtowellness.com/
 Author of Dear Suzie, Rivers Of Light and Annie's Journal
  
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Re: Question about safari

2015-07-21 Thread gracewelln...@atlanticbb.net
Anne, it’s very possible that my list of commands is outdated, but when I hit 
VO u, it showed me only links.
Also, when I asked to the list, someone wrote:
what you are referring to is called the item chooser. You activate it with VO 
plus I. That will give a listing of every element on the page be a static text 
links, tables, buttons, etc. 
Perhaps I misunderstood some answers, but I find your answer different to 
others, and I am confused.

http://www.greenpathtowellness.com/
Author of Dear Suzie, Rivers Of Light and Annie's Journal


From: Anne Robertson 
Sent: Tuesday, July 21, 2015 8:25 AM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com 
Subject: Re: Question about safari

Hello Rena,

VO-u opens the Web Rotor. Where did you see this list of commands saying that 
VO-u opens a list of links? That used to be the case before the Web Rotor 
existed, so your list of commands must be very out of date.
Have you tried VO-u again and tried navigating right to see what you find?
Also, for a complete list of VO commands, press VO-h-h. You can also test any 
command you think you know by opening Keyboard Help (VO-k) and pressing the 
keys for the command. You will hear what it does.

Cheers,

Anne


  On 20 Jul 2015, at 21:19, gracewelln...@atlanticbb.net 
gracewelln...@atlanticbb.net wrote:

  Anne, I’m confused. I read in a list of commands that VO u gives a lit of 
links. When I was in safari and I hit VO u, I saw only links. However, you say:
  VO-u gives you lists of all the types of elements on the web page.
  Perhaps I’m misunderstanding something.

  http://www.greenpathtowellness.com/
  Author of Dear Suzie, Rivers Of Light and Annie's Journal


  From: Anne Robertson 
  Sent: Monday, July 20, 2015 2:35 PM
  To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com 
  Subject: Re: Question about safari

  Hello Rena,

  VO-u gives you lists of all the types of elements on the web page that you’ve 
chosen to show under Web Rotor in the VoiceOver Utility. Having done VO-u, you 
can go right or left to select the list you want.
  To get the numbers of all the links, headings etc on the page, press 
VO-Shift-i for Web page statistics.

  VO-i is the Item Chooser and can be used in any application to locate an item 
by typing a few letters.

  Cheers,

  Anne


On 20 Jul 2015, at 15:10, gracewelln...@atlanticbb.net 
gracewelln...@atlanticbb.net wrote:

Hello,

I entered Safari and I hit VO u to see all the links. So far it’s the only 
thing I know to do in Safari. I understand that there are other commands to see 
all the lists, tables, etc. My question is: in Windows I can see links, tables, 
buttons, etc. altogether. Is it possible to see the same in the mac? To see all 
the links, etc. only is optional?
Thank you,
Rena

http://www.greenpathtowellness.com/
Author of Dear Suzie, Rivers Of Light and Annie's Journal


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Re: Question about safari

2015-07-20 Thread Phil Halton
Hello Grace, what you are referring to is called the item chooser. You activate 
it with VO plus I. That will give a listing of every element on the page be a 
static text links, tables, buttons, etc.

Sent from my IPhone


 On Jul 20, 2015, at 9:10 AM, gracewelln...@atlanticbb.net 
 gracewelln...@atlanticbb.net wrote:
 
 Hello,
  
 I entered Safari and I hit VO u to see all the links. So far it’s the only 
 thing I know to do in Safari. I understand that there are other commands to 
 see all the lists, tables, etc. My question is: in Windows I can see links, 
 tables, buttons, etc. altogether. Is it possible to see the same in the mac? 
 To see all the links, etc. only is optional?
 Thank you,
 Rena
  
 http://www.greenpathtowellness.com/
 Author of Dear Suzie, Rivers Of Light and Annie's Journal
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Re: Question about safari

2015-07-20 Thread Dionipher Presas Herrera
yes, there's a settings on the voice over utility, go to web  page loading 
then check speak web page summary
 On 20 Jul 2015, at 3:10 PM, gracewelln...@atlanticbb.net 
 gracewelln...@atlanticbb.net wrote:
 
 Hello,
  
 I entered Safari and I hit VO u to see all the links. So far it’s the only 
 thing I know to do in Safari. I understand that there are other commands to 
 see all the lists, tables, etc. My question is: in Windows I can see links, 
 tables, buttons, etc. altogether. Is it possible to see the same in the mac? 
 To see all the links, etc. only is optional?
 Thank you,
 Rena
  
 http://www.greenpathtowellness.com/
 Author of Dear Suzie, Rivers Of Light and Annie's Journal
 
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Re: Question about safari

2015-07-20 Thread Anne Robertson
Hello Rena,

VO-u gives you lists of all the types of elements on the web page that you’ve 
chosen to show under Web Rotor in the VoiceOver Utility. Having done VO-u, you 
can go right or left to select the list you want.
To get the numbers of all the links, headings etc on the page, press VO-Shift-i 
for Web page statistics.

VO-i is the Item Chooser and can be used in any application to locate an item 
by typing a few letters.

Cheers,

Anne


 On 20 Jul 2015, at 15:10, gracewelln...@atlanticbb.net 
 gracewelln...@atlanticbb.net wrote:
 
 Hello,
  
 I entered Safari and I hit VO u to see all the links. So far it’s the only 
 thing I know to do in Safari. I understand that there are other commands to 
 see all the lists, tables, etc. My question is: in Windows I can see links, 
 tables, buttons, etc. altogether. Is it possible to see the same in the mac? 
 To see all the links, etc. only is optional?
 Thank you,
 Rena
  
 http://www.greenpathtowellness.com/
 Author of Dear Suzie, Rivers Of Light and Annie's Journal
 
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Re: Question about safari

2015-07-20 Thread Matthew Dierckens
Hello Rena
The item that you are wanting to use is called the Item Chooser
You can access it with VO Control+ Option and I.
Hope this helps.

God bless.
Matthew Dierckens
Certified Assistive Technology Specialist
Macintosh, Windows and IOS  Trainer
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Personal Email: matt.dierck...@me.com

On Jul 20, 2015, at 09:10, gracewelln...@atlanticbb.net 
gracewelln...@atlanticbb.net wrote:

Hello,
 
I entered Safari and I hit VO u to see all the links. So far it’s the only 
thing I know to do in Safari. I understand that there are other commands to see 
all the lists, tables, etc. My question is: in Windows I can see links, tables, 
buttons, etc. altogether. Is it possible to see the same in the mac? To see all 
the links, etc. only is optional?
Thank you,
Rena
 
http://www.greenpathtowellness.com/
Author of Dear Suzie, Rivers Of Light and Annie's Journal

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Re: Question about safari

2015-07-20 Thread gracewelln...@atlanticbb.net
Anne, I’m confused. I read in a list of commands that VO u gives a lit of 
links. When I was in safari and I hit VO u, I saw only links. However, you say:
VO-u gives you lists of all the types of elements on the web page.
Perhaps I’m misunderstanding something.

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From: Anne Robertson 
Sent: Monday, July 20, 2015 2:35 PM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com 
Subject: Re: Question about safari

Hello Rena,

VO-u gives you lists of all the types of elements on the web page that you’ve 
chosen to show under Web Rotor in the VoiceOver Utility. Having done VO-u, you 
can go right or left to select the list you want.
To get the numbers of all the links, headings etc on the page, press VO-Shift-i 
for Web page statistics.

VO-i is the Item Chooser and can be used in any application to locate an item 
by typing a few letters.

Cheers,

Anne


  On 20 Jul 2015, at 15:10, gracewelln...@atlanticbb.net 
gracewelln...@atlanticbb.net wrote:

  Hello,

  I entered Safari and I hit VO u to see all the links. So far it’s the only 
thing I know to do in Safari. I understand that there are other commands to see 
all the lists, tables, etc. My question is: in Windows I can see links, tables, 
buttons, etc. altogether. Is it possible to see the same in the mac? To see all 
the links, etc. only is optional?
  Thank you,
  Rena

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Re: Question about Safari and Snow Leopard

2011-10-28 Thread Robert Nelson
I have also had this problem.  One of my work arounds is to see if the item is 
nested in a  table or is in another frame on the web page.  If it is a form 
control you can also pick it up on the  web router.  Going through all the 
automatic web spots has  sometimes yielded good results for me.

Sometimes it just takes a lot of time to explore a web site.

Sincerely Yours,
robert
  For this I bring up the web item router.
On Oct 22, 2011, at 11:10 PM, Sarai Bucciarelli wrote:

 Hi:
 Have you tried using DOM VS group mode? Some sites work best in the opposite 
 setting. IE if you are on DOM, switch to group. I'd also suggest downloading 
 the latest nightly build of webkit. Sometimes webkit handles sites better 
 than Safari.
 On Oct 22, 2011, at 9:26 PM, Shannon Dyer wrote:
 
 Hi, all.
 
 I'm still running Snow Leopard, and I've been having trouble with Safari. 
 I've never been as comfortable with it as I was with Internet Explorer, but, 
 for most things, I've managed to make it work.
 
 However, I'm having difficulty navigating a large site. I need to find an 
 edit box where I can post a comment, and then, the button beneath the box to 
 actually post the comment to the site.
 
 It doesn't matter what I set the web router to. No matter what I do, it 
 refuses to find the box. I can find the post comment button with the item 
 chooser, but, once I find it, I just sort of know it exists on the page 
 without knowing where.
 
 Does anyone have any suggestions? I've been using Internet Explorer on the 
 Windows side of my Mac to do this, because fighting with Safari is proving 
 too time-consuming. However, I would like a solution, if there is one.
 
 Thanks so much for any advice anyone can offer.
 
 Shannon
 Are you a fan of women's music? If so, join me each Thursday from noon until 
 three for the Eclectic Collection: a Celebration of Women In Music. Point 
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 http://mojoradio.us/listen
 or
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Re: Question about Safari and Snow Leopard

2011-10-23 Thread Shannon Dyer
Good morning.

I have no idea what the difference between dom and group mode is. However, 
changing it did the trick. Item chooser, web router, and other navigation 
features work like they're supposed to. Yay for this.

Shannon
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three for the Eclectic Collection: a Celebration of Women In Music. Point your 
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or
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On Oct 22, 2011, at 11:10 PM, Sarai Bucciarelli wrote:

 Hi:
 Have you tried using DOM VS group mode? Some sites work best in the opposite 
 setting. IE if you are on DOM, switch to group. I'd also suggest downloading 
 the latest nightly build of webkit. Sometimes webkit handles sites better 
 than Safari.
 On Oct 22, 2011, at 9:26 PM, Shannon Dyer wrote:
 
 Hi, all.
 
 I'm still running Snow Leopard, and I've been having trouble with Safari. 
 I've never been as comfortable with it as I was with Internet Explorer, but, 
 for most things, I've managed to make it work.
 
 However, I'm having difficulty navigating a large site. I need to find an 
 edit box where I can post a comment, and then, the button beneath the box to 
 actually post the comment to the site.
 
 It doesn't matter what I set the web router to. No matter what I do, it 
 refuses to find the box. I can find the post comment button with the item 
 chooser, but, once I find it, I just sort of know it exists on the page 
 without knowing where.
 
 Does anyone have any suggestions? I've been using Internet Explorer on the 
 Windows side of my Mac to do this, because fighting with Safari is proving 
 too time-consuming. However, I would like a solution, if there is one.
 
 Thanks so much for any advice anyone can offer.
 
 Shannon
 Are you a fan of women's music? If so, join me each Thursday from noon until 
 three for the Eclectic Collection: a Celebration of Women In Music. Point 
 your media player to:
 http://mojoradio.us/listen
 or
 www.mintfm.net
 
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Re: Question about Safari and Snow Leopard

2011-10-22 Thread Sarai Bucciarelli
Hi:
Have you tried using DOM VS group mode? Some sites work best in the opposite 
setting. IE if you are on DOM, switch to group. I'd also suggest downloading 
the latest nightly build of webkit. Sometimes webkit handles sites better than 
Safari.
On Oct 22, 2011, at 9:26 PM, Shannon Dyer wrote:

 Hi, all.
 
 I'm still running Snow Leopard, and I've been having trouble with Safari. 
 I've never been as comfortable with it as I was with Internet Explorer, but, 
 for most things, I've managed to make it work.
 
 However, I'm having difficulty navigating a large site. I need to find an 
 edit box where I can post a comment, and then, the button beneath the box to 
 actually post the comment to the site.
 
 It doesn't matter what I set the web router to. No matter what I do, it 
 refuses to find the box. I can find the post comment button with the item 
 chooser, but, once I find it, I just sort of know it exists on the page 
 without knowing where.
 
 Does anyone have any suggestions? I've been using Internet Explorer on the 
 Windows side of my Mac to do this, because fighting with Safari is proving 
 too time-consuming. However, I would like a solution, if there is one.
 
 Thanks so much for any advice anyone can offer.
 
 Shannon
 Are you a fan of women's music? If so, join me each Thursday from noon until 
 three for the Eclectic Collection: a Celebration of Women In Music. Point 
 your media player to:
 http://mojoradio.us/listen
 or
 www.mintfm.net
 
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Re: Question about Safari and Snow Leopard

2011-10-22 Thread Mark BurningHawk Baxter
When you highlight it in the Items Chooser, VO Space bar on it to place your 
cursors(s) there.  Then, Vo navigate or tab around until you find the text box 
for the comment.  Am I misunderstanding the question, because it sounds like 
you did that already?


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Re: Question about Safari and Snow Leopard

2011-10-22 Thread Cody
If you kinew what the box label said you could doa vo f and type what it is and 
it'll jump you right to that place in the wr doesn't work
On Oct 22, 2011, at 10:26 PM, Shannon Dyer wrote:

 Hi, all.
 
 I'm still running Snow Leopard, and I've been having trouble with Safari. 
 I've never been as comfortable with it as I was with Internet Explorer, but, 
 for most things, I've managed to make it work.
 
 However, I'm having difficulty navigating a large site. I need to find an 
 edit box where I can post a comment, and then, the button beneath the box to 
 actually post the comment to the site.
 
 It doesn't matter what I set the web router to. No matter what I do, it 
 refuses to find the box. I can find the post comment button with the item 
 chooser, but, once I find it, I just sort of know it exists on the page 
 without knowing where.
 
 Does anyone have any suggestions? I've been using Internet Explorer on the 
 Windows side of my Mac to do this, because fighting with Safari is proving 
 too time-consuming. However, I would like a solution, if there is one.
 
 Thanks so much for any advice anyone can offer.
 
 Shannon
 Are you a fan of women's music? If so, join me each Thursday from noon until 
 three for the Eclectic Collection: a Celebration of Women In Music. Point 
 your media player to:
 http://mojoradio.us/listen
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Re: Question about Safari and reader

2011-09-11 Thread Kevin Chao
Safari reader has worked for me on all websites, where it should work,
without any fail at all.
If you are able to provide specific websites/URL's of where Safari
reader is failing, this would allow list members to confirm/deny if
reader is working, report it as a Safari bug, and/or suggest any
work-arounds.

Kevin
On 9/11/11, Lynn Schneider canepri...@gmail.com wrote:
 I really find the reader in Safari, shift-command-r, to be extremely
 helpful, but I wonder why about half the time, it does not work at all?
 When I encounter a page where it does not work, is there anything I can do
 to make it work?

 Thanks in advance for any insights.

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