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On 12/11/2013 07:55, Brian Fischler wrote:
Hey Alex, Thanks for letting me know that the geniuses who test Apple 
accessibility screwed them up again, yet another reason for me not to upgrade 
to Mavericks. It looks like I will be sticking with Mountain Lion for the 
foreseeable future, as most of what I have heard about Mavericks is nothing but 
problems. It's a shame, as I would have paid $19.99 for a Mavericks that 
actually didn't have so many things screwed up.
On Nov 12, 2013, at 12:54 AM, Alex Hall <mehg...@gmail.com> wrote:

Well, I tested this feature briefly. In Maverix, I think the reversed spot 
navigation is present, since I had to use left bracket to jump to a spot 
further down the page. Additionally, one of my web spots vanished when I 
updated the page (a forum), so I really don't know how useful these will be.
On Nov 11, 2013, at 11:39 PM, Brian Fischler <blindga...@gmail.com> wrote:

Hey Alex,

Like I said it varies from site to site. For some odd reason the worst site 
where my web spots constantly disappear is in Yahoo fantasy games, but ESPN 
fantasy games setting web spots is fine, so I think it really varies. Good luck
On Nov 11, 2013, at 8:16 PM, Alex Hall <mehg...@gmail.com> wrote:

Thanks, I will give it a try. I still wonder how it would work on webpages 
whose content changes, such as forums or web– based e-mail interfaces. Still, I 
guess the best way to find out is to do some experimenting…
On Nov 11, 2013, at 7:49 PM, Brian Fischler <blindga...@gmail.com> wrote:

Hey Alex,

I was a big fan of web spots prior to Mountain Lion than MT. Lion messed them all up. They seem to be working again in the latest version of safari in Mt. Lion. On some sites they are fantastic and work perfectly, on other's not so much. Web spots are a very quick way to navigate a web page that you visit frequently and jump from one spot on the page to another. You can pretty much set a web spot anywhere, I have used them to mark links headings and even text if I am reading something that is long and want to come back to the page and pick up reading where I left off. To set a web spot all you have to do is hit VO command shift right bracket and it sets a web spot where you are. You can set as many as you like and use VO command right and left bracket to jump from one to the next give it a try and you will probably love them. Not sure how they work in Mavericks as I haven't updated and don't plan to do so any time soon as it seems like Mavericks is loaded with issues all over
the place.
On Nov 11, 2013, at 7:09 PM, Alex Hall <mehg...@gmail.com> wrote:

Hi all,
I have heard a lot about web spots, but I am not sure exactly how they work. I 
seem to recall having asked about these a while ago, and was told that they 
don't really work all that well. Are they back working again, or my just 
remembering wrong? What exactly are they, and how might they be used? Do they 
persist even if a webpage changes? That is, on something like a forum, if 
someone posts a new reply and thereby changes the page, with a web spot still 
be in the same places?


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