Interestingly, it does on some sites still, but not others, going to
wait a little while before upgrading to el capitan I think.
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That seems to be a bug when running Safari 9 under Yosemite. I’m
running El Capitan with Safari 9, and VO announces clickable for me.
On Oct 1,
Yes. There is a secondary effect as well: because elements are no longer
“Clickable” you often can’t click individual words in an element, which is
rather less straightforward to work around. I’m not sure what the situation is
like on El Capitan yet, but on Yosemite one could not click an
Hi!
How to back out of a beta then?
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> 2 okt. 2015 kl. 11:44 skrev Sabahattin Gucukoglu :
>
> Yes. There is a secondary effect as well: because elements are no longer
> “Clickable” you often can’t click individual words in an element, which is
> rather less straightforward
The only way I know of to back out of the beta program is to reinstall the Os
to stable. Once you've done that, go into system preferences > app store and
find the change button next to prerelease updates. Click on that and disable it
and then you won't see more beta updates. It will still
I can definitely confirm this, in fact, the first time it happened to me, it
really blew my mind!
> On Oct 2, 2015, at 8:49 AM, Mike Arrigo wrote:
>
> Interestingly, it does on some sites still, but not others, going to wait a
> little while before upgrading to el capitan I
Hey everyone, still using version 10.10 of the operating system, but I
did install the safari 9 update, and noticed something interesting. Not
sure if this is a bug or by design, but, in many cases, the "clickable"
attribute is no longer announced. These are elements that function as
links or
That seems to be a bug when running Safari 9 under Yosemite. I’m running El
Capitan with Safari 9, and VO announces clickable for me.
> On Oct 1, 2015, at 3:54 PM, Mike Arrigo wrote:
>
> Hey everyone, still using version 10.10 of the operating system, but I did
> install
Safari 9 under osx 10.10? I'm on 10.10 and my Safari is still 8.x while
checking the App Store for updates shows everything is current other
than not having installed 10.11. Is this something I need to manually
install or should the automatic updated be picking this up?
CB
On 10/1/15 6:21
I updated to Safari 9 yesterday, still under Yosemite. I was not
looking for it but it showed up anyway.
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On 10/1/2015 7:40 PM, 'Chris Blouch' via MacVisionaries
bject: Re: interesting observation with safari 9
Safari 9 under osx 10.10? I'm on 10.10 and my Safari is still 8.x while
checking the App Store for updates shows everything is current other
than not having installed 10.11. Is this something I need to manually
install or should the automatic updated b
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