I actually quit using the basic html view as I find the standard view easier to 
use when checking my mail. I know how to get to the settings and I can do a 
podcast on the standard view and how to use it  before they change the 
interface of corse if anyone wants.

Basically you go to the first check box which will be your message then vo left 
past the tabs go to the settings menu, down arrow to settings, vo space and 
wait for the page to change.

Take care.
On Nov 11, 2013, at 4:30 AM, Paul Hopewell <hopew...@hopewell.org.uk> wrote:

> Hello, 
> I am running Safari under VoiceOver on the latest version of Mac OS 10.9 
> (Mavericiks). 
> 
> In the past I used to go to mail.google.com/mail/h to get the basic html 
> interface into gmail. 
> 
> The above still works as it used to if I uswe lightning or chrome on 
> Mavericks but not if I use Safari. If I use Safari and go to 
> mail.google.com/mail/h I get into my inbox. If I stop interacting with that I 
> get into the standard gmail interface with all its collapsed sections and 
> buttons and canot work out how to use that to modify my gmail settings. 
> 
> I tried resetting Safari but that did not help. 
> 
> The problem is possibly all due to cookies but how do I find and delete 
> undesirable gmail cookies? 
> 
> I would welcome any tips.
> 
> Many thanks. 
> 
> Paul Hopewell
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