Thanks Dave. Definitely something to keep in mind.
> On Apr 26, 2020, at 12:22 PM, Dave Carlson wrote:
>
> Desmond,
> I noticed this more often when I had a couple voiceover activities set up for
> Safari. After sharing them off, the problem seems to have died down quite a
> bit — but not
Desmond,
I noticed this more often when I had a couple voiceover activities set up for
Safari. After sharing them off, the problem seems to have died down quite a bit
— but not totally. I’m thinking more along the lines of very heavy internet
traffic these days, and me with a low-budget cable
HI!
Yes in some sites there seem to be a problem with safari.
I use to change to chrome and then things work as they should.
Safari seems to be quite incompatible with some sites.
/A
> 26 apr. 2020 kl. 15:50 skrev Dezman Jackson a...@gmail.com>:
>
> Hello all,
>
> Browsing the web doing
Hello all,
Browsing the web doing anything other than the simplest of tasks after years
continues to be problematic for me. Here lately, I’ve noticed that when using
Safari, I will often get the message, “busy” in the middle of doing various
things on the web. I find this very disruptive to
Hello all,
Can you please check out the nightly snapshot of Webkit for the Mac? It seems
that busy messages are gone. It could be that I am lucky but I could not get
to busy on me for the last half-an-hour.
Additionally, those of you who encounter busy messages often, can you please
send me a
Just for your info The friend mail as mentioned above is here:
http://thefriendmail.com/
I've not actually tried it though.
As for mobile facebook; It would seem that FB have changed the way
that the pages refresh. Notice that when you hit enter to update your
status or add a comment it doesn't
Another thing I tried, which I'm not sure has worked or not:
Go to Voiceover Utility (VO+f8), then press command + 8 (I think), to
get to the web catigory. Next, find the two radio buttons under
Navigate web pages by:, and try using Navigate by grouped items,
or whatever it's called.
Didn't sort
Hi all!
Someone in a earlier post in another thread talking about the main fb site,
changed the site to group instead of dom!
They said they found fb to nav that way!
Also they suggested to get rid of as many apps on fb and other stuff to make
it less cluttered!
All the best
Colin
Qapla!
Chegh
It happens constantly to me and I don't know why. Especially when loading up
larger websites. Then, when I try and navigate it before it's ready, it can
sometimes crash for no particular reason.
I usually give up in frustration and go to Internet explorer in fusion, because
I almost always
Hi,
Try this. Open safari and go to preferences with command comma. now interact
with the toolbar and select appearances. Stop interacting with the toolbar now
and navigate to display images when webpage opens and uncheck it. This should
help a bit.
hth
On Mar 6, 2011, at 10:29 PM, Tyler
Tyler,
If I'm remembering your past messages to the list correctly, you use a Mac
Mini, right?
Until I hooked a monitor to mine, Safari was always bloody busy! Hooking up the
monitor made everything run so much more smoothly including Safari.
The only thing I do now with Fusion is pop onto
Hey there
Nope, I've got a core i7 macbook pro.
Although I've been trying to find a mini for my Mom.
Thanks for the advice, I've heard that too. Usually I'm on miriani (I still use
monkey term...for those who stopped using it, I recommend you check out
http://www.valiant8086.com
Also, sterio
Hi all!
I've had no trouble on M.facebook so far today!
I do not know what difference it make's but those of you having this problem
on your version can you get to your liked pages via the friends link!
I still can here!
But some others said they have to do a search for there's! where they are!
I noticed the very same thing just last night myself.
Sincerely,
The Constantly Barefooted Ray!!!
Now a very proud and happy Mac user!!!
Skype name:
barefootedray
Facebook:
facebook.com/ray.foretjr.1
On Mar 4, 2011, at 8:34 PM, Jenny Wood wrote:
Not that it is a great fix, but I have found
I haven't found anything to consistently work around the See more stories
link. However, several times I have clicked on it, then began reading back and
forth a bit with vo+right or left arrows, and magically, it will begin reading
more stories. Although, it doesn't work every time for me,
I noticed this problem as well a few weeks ago. Use the main site now although
that seems to refresh every so often and puts me on a different part of the
page for some reason. I'm sticking to Facely on my iPhone for now...
Nick
On 5 Mar 2011, at 14:55, Jenny Wood wrote:
I haven't found
When I first got my Mac, the main Facebook site didn't seem to work
too well with Voiceover. It seems to work a little better now
although I still find it too cluttered which makes me not want to
check it regularly.
Eric
On 3/5/11, Nick Van Vlaenderen nick.vanvlaende...@gmail.com wrote:
I
Why not use the friend mail? it's a tone easier.
Take care.
On Mar 5, 2011, at 8:40 PM, Eric Brinkman wrote:
When I first got my Mac, the main Facebook site didn't seem to work
too well with Voiceover. It seems to work a little better now
although I still find it too cluttered which makes me
Friend mail is facebook via email.. I had a link to the public beta but I seem
to have lost it but google the friend mail and maybe hopefully you will find
some info out there.
Take care.
Sarah Alawami
If you need an edit done on a small project go to
http://music.marrie.org/master for
I was just on the Facebook mobile site and clicked the delete button
on a message in my inbox. After I clicked the button, Voiceover began
saying Safari busy whenever I tried to press a key. It did this for
at least a minute, sometimes saying Safari ready and then Safari
busy again a second or
I have. It appears facebook is having issues again. Have you tried webkit to
see if th eproblem goes away
On Mar 4, 2011, at 5:43 PM, Eric Brinkman wrote:
I was just on the Facebook mobile site and clicked the delete button
on a message in my inbox. After I clicked the button, Voiceover began
I had difficulties with FaceBook last night on the mobile site in WebKit. I
would press VO/space on the see more stories link and it would do nothing. It
was as if I hadn't done a thing. I also noticed that when I wanted to comment,
I could press the comment link and it would take forever for
the other Eric here.
I was getting that almost all the time USING webkit. whatever Facebook has done
appears to be hitting all versions of safari with voiceover.
-Eric
On Mar 4, 2011, at 7:16 PM, Sarah Alawami wrote:
I have. It appears facebook is having issues again. Have you tried webkit to
Not that it is a great fix, but I have found that when I click on the
comments link, then toggle voiceover off and back on again with command+F5, I
can add a comment as normal. While still annoying, at least it makes
commenting doable. I use the mobile site, btw.
--
Jenny Wood
Phone:
After seeing webkit mentioned several times on here, I was going to
ask what it is. I googled it and took a quick look at the main page.
I'm a little hesitant to download it until I read a little more about
it. What should I do with it exactly?
Eric
On 3/4/11, Eric Oyen eric.o...@gmail.com
I've been having this problem for a couple of weeks now on the Facebook mobile
site.
It's become almost impossible to read comments let alonepost a comment
for me.
Most of the time I just give up and use my iPhone or iPad for Facebook at the
moment.
I wonder if it's worth contacting
its the latest safari build (development).
it handles some problems better than safari stable does. be aware, it also has
its own problems.
-Eric
On Mar 4, 2011, at 7:36 PM, Eric Brinkman wrote:
After seeing webkit mentioned several times on here, I was going to
ask what it is. I googled
I downloaded Webkit and have been using it for a while now. This doesn't
happen to me as much since I did this. www.webkit.org
On Jun 5, 2010, at 1:16 PM, Doug Lawlor wrote:
I get this message a lot when working with web pages in Safari. I would like
to know how I can stop or at least
Hi daniel and others.
You can do a lot of things to solve the busy message:
1: Close all the running wegits. If you don't use the wegits in the Dash board,
I highly recommend you to close these because they use a lot of ram. You can
close them by doing the following:
1: Press the f12 key
Hi,
I am getting this message very often lately. This happens both in
ITunes, in Mail and in other programs. it is, obviously, a huge waste of
time to sit and wait until the message VoiceOver Busy stops.
Does anybody have ideas for solving this issue? I already did a repair
of the disk
I get this message a lot when working with web pages in Safari. I would like to
know how I can stop or at least minimize this message as well. It makes VO
totally unusable in the program you are using.
Thanks,
Doug
On 2010-06-05, at 1:15 PM, Daniel K. Gartmann wrote:
Hi,
I am getting
Hi all,
I don't know about Safari, but the Mail Busy message was driving me nuts. I no
longer shut my computer down at night; instead, like a good parent, I just put
it to sleep using Command Option
Escape, the key at the far upper right. This seems to solve my problem.
Also, you may try
actually that's the eject key not th eesc key. Just letting you know.
Take care.
On Jun 5, 2010, at 6:56 PM, Frank Tom wrote:
Hi all,
I don't know about Safari, but the Mail Busy message was driving me nuts. I
no longer shut my computer down at night; instead, like a good parent, I just
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