Re: [orca-list] trouble with web-site
- From: Steve Holmes <steve holmes88 gmail com>
- To: orca-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [orca-list] trouble with web-site
- Date: Thu, 17 Jun 2010 05:43:07 -0700
I haven't gone to this site yet but I didn't hear you mention anything
about the "Grab focus" option, also in the firefox specific settings.
Make sure that is turned off for Firefox 3.6 and later. You mentioned
that you were using 3.6.3 so grabbing focus is turned off; if you are
already doing this, then sorry for the reminder.
On Thu, Jun 17, 2010 at 08:24:41AM -0400, aerospace1028 hotmail com wrote:
Greetings,
I'm having trouble using orca with a particular website. When I try to read articles on The Space Review
using orca's read-to-end-of-document (orca key + ;) feature, before orca reaches the end of the article, it
starts sputtering out time stamps and returns focus to the top of the article.
For example if I navigate to http://thespacereview.com/article/1646/1 and press the "h" key to jump to the
header at the top of the article, then down arrow passed the byline to the start of the feature itself,
then press orca+; orca starts reading the article as one would expect, but about five or six paragraphs
after the sub-heading (about lessons learned from the F-1), orca switches tracks and starts saying "1 day
ago, 23 hours ago, 11 hours ago ..." I've tried letting it go and see if it ever recovers but it seems to
go on forever. If I press the Control key to int erupt speech, focus appears to revert to the top heading
at the start of the article.
I figure the "1 day ago, 23 hours ago ..." bit refers to the time-stamps on the reader-posted comments
following the article.
I'm using orca 2.30.1 on the gnome desktop and firefox 3.6.3 as provided by the archlinux repositories.
Under the firefox specific setting of the orca dialog, I have the "start reading web-pages as soon as
they're loaded" disabled.
(A) can anyone else confirm this behavior with orca?
(B) does anyone know if there are any settings (in firefox or orca) that would alleviate this
problem--allow orca to finish reading the article without int eruption.
(C) Is this a known issue? Do other sites that provide updates to page-content also interfere with orca's
reading? Should I open a bug-report/feature-request ?
Thank you:-)
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