Oh, this is normal, it's likely a result of changes in webkit (the browser code
most osx browsers use to render their content).
When I was using leopard, there were several web pages that rendered just fine.
Upon upgrading to snowleopard, many of these sites got modified to use tables
instead.
Webkit as I understand it unlrunderlies Safari code and not Chrome,
though I would be happy to be corrected.
I don't quite understand why people are not seeing the obvious problem
with the latest Google Chrome as it is pretty clear it has been badly
broken since the last update, and is
It uses chromium which is a fork of WebKit
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On 31 Jan 2015, at 17:19, David Griffith daj.griff...@gmail.com wrote:
Webkit as I understand it unlrunderlies Safari code and not Chrome, though I
would be happy to be corrected.
I don't quite understand why people are not
Thank you for providing an example website, David. My testing of the page you
linked mirrored what I’ve been seeing on most other websites: The latest
versions of both Chrome Stable and Chrome Canary work fine with VoiceOver under
Mavericks 10.9.5, but those same versions of CHrome have a
Yes, I am seeing the same behavior under Yosemite with most sites. This is
especially frustrating because I wanted to use Chrome with Spotify since it
doesn't seem to work with Safari.
On Jan 31, 2015, at 2:17 PM, Bryan Jones openses...@me.com wrote:
Thank you for providing an example
This is why I don’t like the VO approach to web pages. All other approaches
treat the page as a document. Thus you just need to use your arrow keys to
navigate and not interact with frames, tables, etc.
Simple pages in safari work fine. It becomes real difficult when you have a
complex pages.
Safari now allows you to navigate web pages using standalone arrow keys. Just
turn QuickNav off and check it out.
On 1 Feb 2015, at 02:45, Sean Murphy smur7...@bigpond.net.au wrote:
This is why I don’t like the VO approach to web pages. All other approaches
treat the page as a document.
Are you running Yosemite? You can now use your arrows on webpages.
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