I still don't like the fact that you can't navigate to elements contained in 
tables with the rotor, item chooser or, navigation keystrokes. 

Ricardo Walker
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On Aug 15, 2012, at 10:04 PM, Emrah <li...@kavun.ch> wrote:

> You are correct Alex, I think it loads some kind of default tab content.
> This is the one thing that has been bugging me with Chrome...  Otherwise it's 
> pretty good.
> 
> On the other hand, I love Chrome on iOS. I was so surprised to see how 
> accessible it was.
> 
> Best,
> Emrah
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> On Aug 15, 2012, at 9:55 PM, Alex Hall <mehg...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>> Chris and others: when I hit cmd-l in chrome, I get put in the edit field as 
>> you'd expect. I then hear the html load ouns and am focused on some new page 
>> that alwasy loads when I hit cmd-l. I must then move back to the text field 
>> and interact again before I can type.
>> 
>> Stacey: it is a feature that tries to find an article on a webpage and only 
>> present that. Facebook would not benefit as there is far too much goin on 
>> and no large chunks of text. However, if you go to a news site and open an 
>> article, it will help you a lot. Still, it can't hurt; while on Facebook, 
>> hit cmd-shift-r and see what happens. You may well get an error sound as I 
>> don't think Reader is available on pages where the mac can't find an article 
>> to read.
>> On Aug 15, 2012, at 8:48 PM, Stacey Robinson <stacey...@bellsouth.net> wrote:
>> 
>>> Alex,
>>> What is this reader option in safari and will it work with facebook?
>>> 
>>> On Aug 15, 2012, at 4:08 PM, Alex Hall wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Hi all,
>>>> Ever since getting the mac, I was told Chrome would serve me better; it 
>>>> was faster, easier, and vo would not be "busy" as much. Now, though, I 
>>>> have decided to make Safari my default browser, and here's why.
>>>> 
>>>> * Reader: the reader feature is amazing. I opened an article from twitter 
>>>> and was faced with a bunch of social network links and other junk I didn't 
>>>> want to read before I could find the article text. I remembered Reader, 
>>>> and thought I'd try it. I pressed cmd-shift-r and... wow! The article's 
>>>> title was a level one heading, and right below that was the article text. 
>>>> This will save a lot of time in the future.
>>>> 
>>>> *Text Selection: I don't need it much, but now that we can select text in 
>>>> Safari and not in other web browsers, I like knowing I have the option; in 
>>>> Chrome, this would be impossible, or nearly so
>>>> 
>>>> * Speed: I don't find Safari any slower than Chrome, and neither browser 
>>>> gives me busy messages.
>>>> 
>>>> * Downloads: I haven't tried it, but I hear there's a keystroke to show 
>>>> download progress. I like this, as I had nothing but problems downloading 
>>>> more than one file in Chrome, even if the files were downloaded separately 
>>>> and not simultaneously.
>>>> 
>>>> * The address bar: in Chrome, cmd-l brings me to a field in which I can 
>>>> type a url or a search term. That would be fine if it didn't also load a 
>>>> page on whose content vo focuses, thereby causing me to have to find the 
>>>> address bar all over again. In Safari, nothing of the kind happens; cmd-l 
>>>> jumps me to a (properly labeled and hinted) edit field and leaves me there.
>>>> 
>>>> That's all I have for now. If anyone has questions, let me know. If anyone 
>>>> is using Chrome, I suggest you take another look at Safari, especially the 
>>>> latest version (version 6 I believe).
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> Have a great day,
>>>> Alex (msg sent from Mac Mini)
>>>> mehg...@gmail.com; http://www.facebook.com/mehgcap
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