It uses chromium which is a fork of WebKit 

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> On 31 Jan 2015, at 17:19, David Griffith <daj.griff...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Webkit as I understand it unlrunderlies Safari code and not Chrome, though I 
> would be happy to be corrected.
> I don't quite understand why people are not seeing the obvious problem with 
> the latest Google Chrome as it is pretty clear it has been badly broken since 
> the last update,  and is unusable with Voiceover now using default dom view.  
> .
> Basically for example if you go to www.bbc.co.uk/news you will now find it is 
> impossible to read any news content with Voiceover using dom view. You can 
> only read element like headings etc. by tedious pressing of the tab button 
> with no ability to read any actual news content.
> 
> If you turn Chrome Vox on then the news content does become readable with 
> that alternative screen reader but the previous accessibility which used to 
> be possible with Voiceover has been broken.
> 
> There is a sort of workaround if you are comfortable switching to Groups 
> rather than dom mode of web navigation. Mysteriously then some text  of web 
> pages does become accessible to Voiceover but groups mode is not the most 
> intuitive of interfaces.
> 
> Hopefully either accessibil...@apple.com and/or accessibil...@google.com can 
> sort something out which can help these difficulties.
> 
> It would be nice if for once Google was proactive in its accessibility 
> testing rather than reacting to the problems which so called "updates" create.
> 
> David Griffith
> 
>> On 31/01/2015 16:17, Travis Siegel wrote:
>> Oh, this is normal, it's likely a result of changes in webkit (the browser 
>> code most osx browsers use to render their content).
>> When I was using leopard, there were several web pages that rendered just 
>> fine.  Upon upgrading to snowleopard, many of these sites got modified to 
>> use tables instead.  This is not a good thing in my opinion, because it 
>> takes more interacting, less control over what gets read, and more 
>> navigational commands to get through the pages.  Needless to say, I wasn't 
>> happy.
>> Unfortunately, my imac isn't new enough to upgrade any further, so I'm stuck 
>> until I can obtain a newer mac.  Perhaps your issues are similarly related.
>> 
>>> On Jan 29, 2015, at 11:46 PM, Bryan Jones wrote:
>>> 
>>> Can you provide some more details so we can try to reproduce what you are 
>>> finding? For example, can you provide links to some websites where you are 
>>> experiencing these “collapsed things,” and maybe describe the differences 
>>> between how you used to be able to read the pages more easily and how it is 
>>> different now?
>>> 
>>>> On Jan 29, 2015, at 11:04 PM, Lovette Yewchan <lyewc...@telus.net> wrote:
>>>> One thing I am noticing is that there are a lot of collapsed things and I 
>>>> cannot read the pages as easily as before.
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