Hi Brian,
Nope, I haven’t seen this. Just did a Google search and could navigate headings 
with the rotor just fine. I note that I’m used to using VO-cmd-h and friends, 
so I may be missing something.
Best,
Zack.
On Oct 28, 2013, at 10:19 AM, Bryan Jones <openses...@me.com> wrote:

> Hi Folks,
> 
> For those of you who use the web rotor on your mac to skim the headings list 
> on web pages, have you noticed any recent changes in the lists of headings 
> displayed in the web rotor? In the past I could easily and reliably use the 
> web rotor to skim a full list of headings on a web page. Now, that list is 
> either largely truncated or contains only a couple of words from each of the 
> heading results. However, if I navigate the page headings by pressing 
> VO+Command+h, I am correctly stepped from one heading to the next without 
> apparent truncation or other issue. This change is especially problematic on 
> web pages where I am trying to skim lists of search results, for example 
> google.com, amazon.com, the online course catalog for my university, and just 
> about any other web page where I'm attempting to review a list of search 
> results that have been displayed as headings.
> 
> I'm seeing this behavior in both ML with Safari 6.1 and Chrome 30, as well as 
> Mavericks with Safari 7.
> 
> Just wanted to see if anyone else is experiencing this issue before I go 
> bothering the Apple Accessibility Team about it.
> 
> TIA for any feedback,
> Bryan
> 
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