Re: [orca-list] how to advance a certain amount of lines when accessing a page



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On Wed, Jan 13, 2010 at 10:20:32AM +1100, Jason White wrote:
Have you tried the o (move the next large object) command in Firefox? This is
an Orca structural navigation extension.

If the page is properly structured you can just move straight to the next
heading.

Frankly, I haven't found it to be very helpful.  I love it when page
designers keep using the h1 thru h6 markup.  Unfortunately, a good
many sites are not using this markup.  One thing that would be really
nice though is to be able to prefix these structural navigation
commands with a number of times to be applied.  I have some bank
statements here where I need to hit the t (table) key 12 times to get
to the right section.  It would be nice to be able to type '12t'
instead but due to the numbers being assigned to the specific header
levels, I'm not sure how we could tackle this one.
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