Hi Paul,

I went to that web site on my iPhone (iPhone 5, running iOS 6), and I could 
access the drop down menu.  It also works from an iPad running Safari under 
both iOS 6 and 7. I just double tap on the "words and music" link and then 
flick right. I hear "Buttermilk Hill", "Gloucestershire Wassail","I've Been 
Down in the Valley to Pray", "Kyrie Eleison", "The Boar's Head Carol", "N'Kosi 
Jesu", "Rounds", "'Tis Now the Season of the Year", and "Tiny Child".  If I 
double tap on any of those links, the web page updates and I'm on a page with 
the lyrics.  There are only the entries I listed, though, and you hear VO say 
"list end" after "Tiny Child".  I haven't updated yet to Mavericks so I can't 
tell you what VoiceOver says there.  Of course, this is what VoiceOver 
announces, not what is seen in the drop down  menu.

HTH. Cheers,

Esther

On Nov 6, 2013, at 9:40 AM, Paul Hopewell  wrote:
> Hello, 
> Can a sighted lister please look at www.harmonise.us. Go to "the link "words 
> and music". There is supposed to be a drop down list of around 20 songs . You 
> are supposed to find the desired song and activate its link to get its words. 
> 
> Using VoiceOver with Safari or Chrome on Mavericks I can only see a single 
> song "Buttermilk Hill". 
> 
> Can you see links to multiple songs and if so can you see why VoiceOver only 
> sees a single link? Is there anything I can do about this? 
> 
> Note that I am using DOM mode. WOuld group mode help?
> 
> Many thanks. 
> 
> Paul Hopewell
> 
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