Just to be doubly sure:
http://nightly.mozilla.org/

There should be a lot more accessibility than what you're experiencing. I was 
even able to get WebVisum running and solve captchas with it. It's not very 
nimble at this point, and the state of checkboxes isn't announced, but it's 
very useful for solving captchas.

HtH,
Teresa
interesting to play with, and certainly useful for solving cap"The Golden Age 
of science fiction is twelve."--Pete Graham

On Jun 16, 2012, at 9:27 AM, Matthew Campbell wrote:

> Hi all.
> I'm messing around with the nightly build of FireFox. I understood that this 
> was supposed to be at least partly accessible.
> Seems to me that it's just as bad as it ever was. Might I be doing something 
> wrong? I don't see any HTML area, toolbar, scroll area, nothing. All I see 
> are buttons for close, full screen and zoom.
> Thanks to anyone who can shed some light on this.
> Matthew Campbell.
> 
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