Re: [orca-list] Using firefox/orca search on websites



I can only tell you how I generally do google searches.  First off, I
get into the search box by pressing Ctrl+K and then just type what I
want to look for.  When results come back, I use header navigation
liberally.  The layout changes from time to time so it might vary as
to which heading level to look for.  For most of my experience, level
2 will get me past the ad junk and then subsequent presses of the h
key will take me from result to result.  Another thing I like to do is
set my results per page up to the maximum of 100.  However, recent
changes to Google has made that nearly impossible now due to a11y
issues.

On Wed, Jun 22, 2011 at 02:37:23PM -0400, Andy B. wrote:
Hi.

What is the best way to use firefox/ or orca search on a website? I
have a lot of stuff to go through and need an easy way to find what
I am looking for.


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