YES, I COULDN'T REALLY USE NFL FIELD PASS ON THE MAC EARLIER THIS
FALL BECAUSE THE TEAM'S LABELS WERE MISSING FROM THE AREA THAT SHOWED
THE GAMES FOR THE WEEK AND THE SELECT BOXES NOW JUST HAVE "HOME TEAM"
AND "VISITING TEAM" SO THEY DIDN'T HELP. NOW THE TEAM LABELS SHOW UP
WHERE THEY SHOULD, IN THE TEAM'S NAME BEFORE THE SELECT BOX. I WAS
VERY PLEASED TO SEE THIS.
On Nov 7, 2007, at 5:53 PM, John Panarese wrote:
Hi Folks,
There has been some discussions about observations in regard
to Leopard and Safari. with VoiceOver. I still surely fall in the
camp Gordon has often addressed stressing the lack of some web
elements still not being identified such as anchors, lists and html
tables. These issues still need to be rectified by the Apple
accessibility folks.
One thing that I have pleasantly discovered is that some
unlabeled links in Tiger and Safari 3 beta are now being read
correctly. For example, if anyone is involved in fantasy football
or fantasy hockey on Yahoo, there used to be a number of links when
browsing league and team pages that were spoken as simply, "link"
by VO. Most of these same links are identified using Window-Eyes
in Windows XP. Since I installed Leopard, I've been pleased to
find that many of those same unidentified links are now spoken
properly by VO. I've also witnessed this on other sites, now that
I am taking the time to really compare passed experience to Leopard.
Take Care
John D. Panarese
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