I was  thinking of doing my next Safari Podcast on Tables. Anyway what I find 
is that if I am navigating using Quick Nav and the T key then pressing T will 
jump me to the first part of the table. Pressing T again will jump me to the 
next table and I navigate back from there to the end of the last table if that 
is where I want to be.
If there is only one table on the page then pressing T twice will announce 
table not found on the second t press. However my focus will be immediately 
after the single table on the page and I can again navigate back up into the 
end of the table.

If somebody has a more elegant solution I also be interested to hear but that 
is the work around I use.

David Griffith       
On 12 Oct 2014, at 21:34, Phil Halton <philh...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Is there a command to skipping past tables and Safari. Often I find very 
> large tables on the certain website and I want to quickly jump past it to the 
> end of the table. Is there a command I can use to do this.
> 
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