Jessi, before we go calling people silly, why don't we try this for
ourselves?…
For the record, Alex is right.
When you tab, when Safari is set correctly, your focus will stop on
links even if they are shown as headings. You can then press enter if
you like, to activate them. VO
Hi!
Now this may just be me not getting a concept right. Probably is. But
here goes, anyway.
Can somebody please tell me how to recognize a heading which is also a
link? Perfect example: Google search results. Google renders them as
headings which is beautiful because it lets us navigate between
Yes, that's what I do here, and if the heading doesn't contain a
link, Voiceover will of course not say link.
On Jun 15, 2009, at 3:54 AM, constantlyvaria...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi!
Now this may just be me not getting a concept right. Probably is. But
here goes, anyway.
Can somebody please
hey Felix,
yep, you have to interact with the heading, at least that's what I've
found. it won't let you click the link unless you interact with the
heading first and then you figure out that there's a link there. it's
kind of misleading!!
however, didn't someone say this would be fixed in
huh? neither tabbing nor using the links list would show you the link
that was inside the heading...well it would, but I'd think it would
just be faster to interact with the heading!! lol. silly Alex. I
seriously hope this is fixed in snow leopard!
On 15-Jun-09, at 6:14 PM, Alex Jurgensen
HI,
Ms. J. Rathwell and Ms. G. Rathwell:
Both do work. I think there is a setting for setting how tabbing works
inside the Advanced pain of Safari's preferences.
Regards,
Alex,
On 15-Jun-09, at 6:39 PM, Jessi and Goldina wrote:
huh? neither tabbing nor using the links list would show you
I think that was the whole problem. he didn't know the links were
there, or if he did then he'd wonder how he'd know. and it's true, you
don't really know, which is why it really needs to get fixed. I
figured that out one day when google search results came up as
headings and I was like