Well said, Aaron.
Just to make accessibility more exciting, challenging, and frustrating,
I don't know that one can say that one browser is superior to the other
in terms of accessibility. Evidently, lots of factors make one the
winner in one context, the other in another. How fortunate that
Window-Eyes supports both browsers to such a high degree of usability.
Unfortunately, I expect this double support makes yet more work for you.
Craig
Aaron Smith wrote:
Paulette,
The message I posted a few days ago about routing to the sample link,
right clicking, and selecting play from the context menu does provide
a decent solution to the problem. In fact, I just spoke with another
user a few minutes ago who confirmed that does indeed work.
The catch is that this trick only works in Firefox, and apparently not
in IE. That's just another reason, in my opinion, to have both
browsers installed, and to be familiar with both, as they each have
the potential to provide varying degrees of access, as demonstrated by
this particular topic.
Aaron
On 4/21/2009 2:58 PM, Paulette Vickery wrote:
Erin,
Would you please let us know how to listen to samples of books on
Audible.com using windows explorer? I long for the good old days when we
could just click on the sample link and listen to them. Thanks.
Paulette
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