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 buttons, but are instead created using java script. Personally I wish web developers would just use the standard link and button elements instead of trying to be fancy, but I guess we're stuck with it. So, if you are using safari 9, you may have to pay a bit more attention in order to guess if something can be clicked or not.

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