indeed, plus, it took me three times reading your e-mail to understand what 
your problem was amongst the useless criticism which didn't even allowed me to 
understand what your issue with google was for a while.
On Nov 26, 2012, at 11:44 PM, "Blake Sinnett" <frequency...@hotmail.com> wrote:

> Actually, the blame should be placed on Apple for not supporting all of the 
> HTML elements correctly in VoiceOver. FYI, the search tools link is not far 
> above the results heading. That brings up several options, one of them being 
> the time option you're looking for. You then need to find the text that says 
> any time. Press VO-Command-F5 to route the mouse to it and click. That should 
> expand it and let you choose the time you need.
> 
> I hate saying this, but I have no problems with Firefox and NVDA on Windows. 
> All the element attributes are reported correctly. The any time text shows as 
> clickable. I press enter and away I go. The web browsing experience on the 
> Mac still has a little way to go. It's 95% there now, but full support of 
> element attribute reporting and interaction among a couple other things and 
> it'll be perfect.
> 
> HTH,
> Blake
> 
> --------------------------------------------------
> From: "Brian Fischler" <blindga...@gmail.com>
> Sent: Monday, November 26, 2012 9:02 PM
> To: "MacVisionaries" <macvisionaries@googlegroups.com>
> Subject: Google problems again
> 
>> Well Google did it again. Not sure how anyone in the world can say
>> google cares about accessibility and the fact that there is a Google
>> Access Twitter account is absolutely laughable. They changed how
>> Google search results come up, and go figure you used to be able to
>> click on search tools as a lot of time I need to search for results in
>> the last week, now I can't seem to find that anywhere. Just a bunch of
>> inaccessible pop down boxes and stuff when you click on it it does
>> nothing. How anyone in the world can think Google is a progressive
>> thinking company when it comes to accessibility blows my mind. And
>> someone of you are excited for the google self driving car? Seriously
>> you are going to trust a company to put you behind the wheel that
>> can't seem to ever made one positive step forward with their search
>> engine or google apps. Seriously it is laughable. Anyway, had to vent
>> a little, but if anyone has figure out how to do a search for the last
>> week or 24 hours, please do let me know
>> 
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