this is a known bug in safari . there is a podcast detailing the problem on 
applevis.com

a search on that website for "safari" will probably bring it up.

On Dec 11, 2013, at 4:07 PM, Martin G. McCormick 
<mar...@server1.shellworld.net> wrote:

>       I've done something I did not intend to do but am not
> sure what.
> 
>       When I go to an address in safari, I no longer hear the
> bleep sound followed by the reading of the opening web page even
> though I went in to the voiceover menu, selected the web row
> which happens to be Row 5 in the table and selected for it to
> read the page upon opening.
> 
>       Right now, I open a page and then need to move over to
> the html document, interact with that and it works.
> 
>       If one resets safari, the next attempt to open a page
> works with the page opening automatically but all subsequent
> opens require one to use the VO-arrows to find the html link and
> interact with it.
> 
>       I just upgraded to Mountain Lion 3 days ago and it was
> working fine so I know I killed something probably while
> attempting to adjust something else.
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> Martin
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