I've been using Lightening for a long time. You always have to move to the html
content to interact with it and then you can read it as normal. On my macbook
air, I use the shortcut function +vo keys + right arrow to take me to the
rightmost object on the page which is usually html. I then interact with it and
all is well. Lightening is pretty fast and doesn't have as many "busy" issues
as safari.
On 21 Nov 2011, at 00:26, Stuart Russell wrote:
> Has anyone tried the Lightning Browser?
> When I load a page, I seed the page header, but I haven't yet figured how to
> read the page content.
>
> Stuart
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