This is how IE 8 works without a screen-reader so this is expected behavior.
At 03:36 PM 10/13/2010, you wrote:
I just upgraded a couple of computers to Internet Explorer 8, and
when I start it, focus is always on the URL of the home page instead
of on the page itself. I
can SHIFT-TAB and get onto the page, but I am wondering if there is
a way to skip this step and have the page load as it did in Internet
Explorer 6. If I press
TAB instead of SHIFT TAB, I encounter a refresh button, a "Live
Search" edit box, an open search in new window, a Favorites button,
and then the page itself.
What is strange is that several JFW users I know say they have never
seen this. I have tried disabling various toolbars and add-ins but
without success. Is this
a case where JFW is sending a keystroke to avoid this, or is there
something obvious that I am missing? While not a big deal, it is
causing some confusion for
someone I'm working with, and the extra step annoys me.
Best regards,
Steve Jacobson
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