Dunno if I would uninstall it. On pages that auto-play Flash because the
page is a destination for some piece of content it might not matter that
Flash is in-accessible. If you un-install Flash you will not be able to
access such pages.
CB
On 10/2/11 5:55 AM, David Eagle wrote:
Thanks for th
Thanks for the explanation. I will have to uninstall Adobe Flash from
my Mac, since it isn't achieving anything. HTML5 works brilliantly on
the Mac. If only more people were using it.
On 01/10/2011, Esther wrote:
> Hello David,
>
> Access to button controls of flash-based content in browsers is n
Hello David,
Access to button controls of flash-based content in browsers is not accessible
with VoiceOver, but you can play content that is flash based (such as YouTube
videos). Note that support for playing Flash content no longer comes as a
default with Mac OS X distributions; you have to s
I thought FLASH was completely inaccessible with Voice Over?
On 01/10/2011, Justin Ekis wrote:
> Hi ray,
>
> I prefer ClickToPlugin, since it does everything that ClickToFlash does and
> more. If it's audible you are concerned about, you will have exactly the
> same experience with either one, si
Hi ray,
I prefer ClickToPlugin, since it does everything that ClickToFlash does and
more. If it's audible you are concerned about, you will have exactly the same
experience with either one, since audible uses flash. The benefit of
ClickToPlugin is that it also helps with sites that have embedde
Okay. I really want to know this. For those of y'all who have tried both
click to flash and click to plug under Lion, which do y'all prefer and why?
Very particularly when it comes to Audible.com samles and eas of set up and
use.
thanks.
Sincerely,
The Constantly Barefooted Ray!!!
Now a ve