Hi Chris,
The new Browse Mode in Window-Eyes still allows you to navigate forward and 
backward by heading by pressing H and Shift-H. You can also still navigate by 
heading level. For example, you can press 3 followed by H to navigate to the 
next level 3 heading on the webpage.  You can also still use the Page 
Navigation dialog to list all of the headings on the page and move your focus 
to a desired heading. So, if you are no longer able to navigate by heading on 
the Audible search results page, that is because the author is no longer using 
headings in the web page's markup for each book title. I just did a quick 
analysis and found that each book result is marked up as a link inside of a 
list item. So, here is a strategy that you can try to move between books on the 
search results page on Audible. First, press S to navigate by list until you 
find the list containing the search results. For me, the list of book results 
had twenty items because my settings are configured to display 20 books at a
 time. For you, there would be 50 in the list. Once you reach the correct list 
of items, you can press I to move from list item to list item, which would be 
individual book titles in this case. You might want to send Audible an email 
letting them  know how helpful headings have been in the past and maybe they 
will consider adding them back in the webpage's markup. I hope you find this 
info helpful.
Regards,
Marc


I had not had a chance to brows Audible since the release of the beta. I went 
there today and found that, once I go to check out releases in a genre by going 
to that genre then limiting books displayed to English and Unabridged and then 
sorting the lot by release date and displaying 50 titles per page all of these 
being my usual browsing settings, there are no longer any headings. I used to 
navigate by headings, each title listed had a heading beginning just after the 
lingk to give the title as a gift and started with the title, author and basic 
info followed by a small selection of the publisher's description of the book. 
I know from past experience that all of this information is part of a mouse 
flyover that pops up when a sighted user runs the mouse pointer over the right 
area. For years now, Window eyes has read this flyover informatio n for me and 
I use it to quickly run through the list of books without needing to enter the 
books' own pages in order to hunt down the publisher's
  description. If possible, I would prefer to continue doing this. II just 
wonder if it is possible to change settings to allow this to continue. I am 
liking a lot of the new way Window eyes handles web content, but I am hoping 
that at least some of the old methods might still be valid. I am a voracious 
reader and keep a huge wishlist in addition to the books I already own. I go 
through the new and upcoming releases at Audible on a regular basis and it 
would really make thingds more time consuming if I had to enter the page for 
each and every book to determine whether or not I want to buy it or put it in 
my wishlist. I would really prefer it if the flyover could continue to pop up 
automatically for me and especially if it continued to show as a heading, thus 
making browsing the books much faster and easier.

Any help about ways to handle settings would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,

Chris

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