Re: [orca-list] Page presentation issues



Hey thanks for the tip for speeding up; I hadn't thought of that lately;
good idea - I'll give that a try.  That might even improve the performance
of structural navigation even without any boundary selection.  But yeah,
have it say "Botom reached" or something and that way the focus would remain
at the last attempt instead of cycling back to the top.  If I want the top,
I can do a control-home easily enough.

-----Original Message-----
From: Janina Sajka [mailto:janina rednote net]
Sent: Friday, May 16, 2008 11:05 AM
To: Steve Holmes
Cc: orca-list gnome org
Subject: Re: [orca-list] Page presentation issues

Steve Holmes writes:
Actually, I'm glad Orca doesn't linearize tables or break up the line and
put links on single separate lines.

Agreed, and noting that we still have the option to use lynx or elinks
for simplified char-based views. I know I still use lynx, though I'm
using ff quite a lot.

<snip snip ...


Many pages seemed to navigate plenty fast for me but I do notice
sluggishness when using the structural navigation keys and especially if
no
headings are found and it wraps around to top; that's the worst part.

Yes, it would be nice if we could have hard boundaries at our option.

For speed you might want to try turning off automatic image loading in
Edit / Preferences / Content.

If 'ya can't see 'em, why waste the cycles/bandwidth loading 'em?

Janina




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