Let me just be clear that the TD Bank online site is perfectly accessible
with Safari and VoiceOver. The only issue is that Safari crashes at times,
which does not happen if I use the Lightning web browser or Firefox.
Take Care
John Panarese
jpanar...@mac-access.net
On Sep 30, 2012, a
Hi
Your last sentence made me laugh. No such thing as "Honesty" where banks are
concerned, but that's another issue. As Lyne said last night, the bank we use
has a very accessible website on both platforms. I use mac OS X 99.9% of
the time, but that is still the case. They use a two-te
I'll add to this that in Australia St George bank have spent much time and
effort along with consultation with the blind to build a fully accessible
online banking site on windows and os10. Also, although I haven't yet fully
tested their iOS app, everything I've tried has been accessible. Shop r
Hello William
On 29 Sep 2012, at 19:27, william lomas wrote:
• natwest is too but to keep being thrown out when i am trying to work on it is
unacceptable to me as in windows this does not happen and i can transfer money
and do other tasks with ease
As I said, use what works for you. But it's
natwest is too but to keep being thrown out when i am trying to work on it is
unacceptable to me as in windows this does not happen and i can transfer money
and do other tasks with ease
On 29 Sep 2012, at 18:53, "Mrs. Lynnette Annabel Smith"
wrote:
> Hello John
>
> I can report that our bank
Hello John
I can report that our bank, the Halifax, here in the UK, has a totally
accessible and very well designed website. They use absolutely no non-standard
controls and every aspect of their website, from statements to logging in, to
account management and mobile messaging, is totally acce