Hello Lorenzo, > If there is to be a 1 link per line representation of a page which is > different from the way the page is actually presented, may I suggest > that this behaviour be configurable. I personally prefer to be able to > read a page the way it is presented on the screen, since it makes it > much easier to tell a sighted person who works for a company what their > web site looks like on the screen and to find something that person is > trying to point out to me on a page. It causes much confusion to tell > that person "Well there is a next link under a previous link" when the > next link is actually to the right of the previous link. It can create > just as much confusion if that person tells me there is a download link > third from the right near the top of the page when each link is > presented to me 1 to a line. The behavior you describe here will be the default behavior for the new orca implementation. We currently have no plans for a one link per line implementation. Mike
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