Strange.
The tags I mentioned are in the head of the document in the source but
when you inspect the DOM they appear in the body.
I think that something in your script must be moving them.
On 30/05/2011 22:18, Jorge Paez wrote:
Hi all:
Thanks for your feedback,
my site is now testing
What do you mean the DOM?
And how would I view that in IE by the way?
On May 31, 2011, at 4:53 AM, Bob wrote:
Strange.
The tags I mentioned are in the head of the document in the source but when
you inspect the DOM they appear in the body.
I think that something in your script must be
Hi, Jorge,
I am running Win 7 64 bit, IE8 and JAWS 11 JPN version (the latest
international version) here, and your site looks completely fine on
this end.
Just a feedback.
Take care.
Eri
On 5/31/11, Jorge Paez computertechjorgep...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all:
Just wondering,
I'm using IE8 on
The dom is the page structure underneath the web page that determins how
it is viewed. It normally mirrors your source code but can be updated by
javascript and other languages.
I dont think you can view it in ie without some form of developer add
in, I use chrome and magnification to inspect
There is a way to read the DOM - Document Object Model, in IE 8.
Pressing F12 opens the current page in the Development Tools window. It
is not 100% accessible and might not make much sense unless you read up
on DOM first.
*Don Marang*
Vinux Software Development Coordinator -
Oh thanks.
What do you use Chrome with though?
On May 31, 2011, at 8:02 AM, Bob wrote:
The dom is the page structure underneath the web page that determins how it
is viewed. It normally mirrors your source code but can be updated by
javascript and other languages.
I dont think you can
Hi all:
Just wondering,
I'm using IE8 on a windows 64 bit machine running Win7 and JFW 12.
Lately I've been coding a site which I've been programing completely on html
4.01 and javascript.
It works well for sighted users, and runs smoothly with NVDA and Voice Over,
but for some reason whenever I
I show five links and a combobox for all sorts of other languages.
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Hi all:
Just wondering,
I'm using IE8
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Hi all:
Just wondering,
I'm using IE8 on a windows 64 bit machine running Win7 and JFW 12.
Lately I've been coding a site which I've been programing completely on html
4.01 and javascript.
It works well for sighted users, and runs
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Hi all:
Just wondering,
I'm using IE8 on a windows 64 bit machine running Win7 and JFW 12.
Lately I've been coding a site which I've been
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Hi all:
Just wondering,
I'm using IE8 on a windows 64 bit machine running Win7 and JFW 12.
Lately I've been coding a site which I've been
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Subject: [JAWS-Users] ie problem
Hi all:
Just wondering,
I'm using IE8 on a windows 64 bit machine running Win7 and JFW 12.
Lately I've been coding a site which I've been programing completely on html
4.01 and javascript.
It works well for sighted users, and runs smoothly
[mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of Jorge Paez
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Hi all:
Just wondering,
I'm using IE8 on a windows 64 bit machine running Win7 and JFW 12.
Lately I've been coding a site which I've been
If your getting other screen readers working on it. Then it has to be
a jaws thing.
Seems 12 has a lot in that department wrong.
Try tabbing around to cycle the page. You shouldn't have to but some
times brings the page back in focus.
At 11:53 AM 5/30/2011, you wrote:
Hi all:
Just
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Subject: [JAWS-Users] ie problem
Hi all:
Just wondering,
I'm using IE8 on a windows 64 bit machine running Win7 and JFW 12.
Lately I've been coding a site which I've been programing completely on html
4.01 and javascript.
It works well for sighted users, and runs smoothly
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Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] ie problem
What IE version are you running?
What JFW version?
Because all mine says is blank
Are you running IE8?
If so, then I guess I'm running IE9?
On May 30, 2011, at 12:55 PM, Steve wrote:
I show five links and a combobox for all sorts of other languages
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Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] ie problem
What IE version are you running?
What JFW version?
Because all mine says is blank
Are you running IE8?
If so, then I guess I'm running IE9?
On May 30, 2011, at 12:55 PM, Steve wrote:
I show five links and a combobox for all sorts of other
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Hi George, I am using the latest jaws build and the sight works great from
over here.
Take care.
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Hi all:
Thanks for your feedback,
my site is now testing well on my end.
Please feel free to drop any accessibility issues you may face with the site in
the future via this thread.
Jorge
For answers to frequently asked questions about this list visit:
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Sent: Monday, May 30, 2011 11:53 AM
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Hi all:
Just wondering,
I'm using IE8 on a windows 64 bit machine running Win7 and JFW 12.
Lately I've been coding a site which I've
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