Although there are commands to navigate around such as letter P to go to
next paragraph, Letter N to go to the non link etc, they may not be of much
use in a long page. However you can follow certain tips to successfully
bypass links on pages that you visit regularly. As I see from your messages,
you read Hindu regularly and henceforth let me illustrate this by giving you
examples from Hindu news paper. Say for example, on the front page you have
several links before going to the main news headings. So the best way to
bypass those links is to remember the closest link before the news
headlines. In this case the closest link is "Home". So as soon as you get to
the Hindu front page, go to the link list and press letter H to get to the
home link. But don't press enter yet. Navigate to "move to link button" and
press either enter or the space bar. Now you will be positioned on the home
link and you can quickly navigate to the news headlines by pressing
control+down aero few times. You see this is better than going through all
those links. Also when you are in a particular article, the closest link
before beginning of the text is "send this articles to friends". So simply
go to the link list and press Letter S. move to the link and you will be
positioned right next to the beginning of the paragraph. So the basic thing
about frequently visited pages is to remember the link before the beginning
of the text. Let me know if there are better tips available than the one I
have suggested here.
Vetri.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Renuka Warrier" <eren...@gmail.com>
To: "access india" <accessindia@accessindia.org.in>
Sent: Tuesday, October 20, 2009 12:17 PM
Subject: [AI] a doubt in reading the web pages in the web ie
Hi friends,
Could anyone of you throw some light on the command key to skip to the
text of a web page in which there are so many links before the actual
text? e.g. in the IE, by pressing "n" will take us to the actual text. I
want such a command key for web ie also.
With regards,
Renuka.
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