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On 10/13/14, David Griffith wrote:
> 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 tabl
No, I don't mind.
BTW: does auto interaction via tab interfere with this table grouping thing?
That's one thing I didn't test out. I'm pretty sure you could still use tab key
alongside the "groups items within" setting, can't you?
On Oct 13, 2014, at 4:03 PM, David Griffith wrote:
> Thanks
>
Thanks
Yu are entirely right. I was assuming Group as opposed to Dom mode. When I
applied the change you suggested I could indeed skip tables but on balance I
prefer the automatic interaction feature.If I had to work with enough pages
with multiple large tables I would probably seth up keyboard
David, I think there is a confusion between which group mode setting makes this
work. In VO utility, under WEB/Navigation tab, there is a set of radio buttons
for choosing whether to navigate by DOM or Group mode. Next to those buttons is
a checkbox for "group items within when navigating web ta
Thanks but for some reason this did not work for me in group mode, possibly as
I think I have settings to interact automatically with tables.
However experimenting I found another possible work around which jumps you to
the end of a table.
I went to a table and press shift VO backslash which p
Hi,
If you use Group navigation in Safari, then the Tables are not automatically
interacted with and you can thus bypass them quickly if you don't wish to read
what's inside.
Later...
Tim Kilburn
Fort McMurray, AB Canada
On Oct 13, 2014, at 6:28 AM, David Griffith wrote:
> I was thinking o
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 las