[orca-list] a couple of questions about seamonkey
- From: kendell clark <coffeekingms gmail com>
- To: Orca List <orca-list gnome org>
- Subject: [orca-list] a couple of questions about seamonkey
- Date: Mon, 08 Dec 2014 20:20:37 -0600
hi all
I've just rediscovered seamonkey after using exclusively firefox for
quite a while now, and am very impressed. It loads faster, and has less
issues with orca. In particular, it doesn't suffer from the keyboard lag
in thunderbird, nor is it as slow when opening a message list with
thousands of messages in it. There are a couple of issues though.
Folders which are collapsed or expanded aren't announced by orca as
such, and the address bar in the browser part doesn't announce it's an
address bar. Would mapping seamonkey to mozilla in script_manager help?
Orca already sees it as gecko, so mostly works already, just wondering
if firefox adds some tweaks here and there to make stuff work a little
better. All of orca's structural nav works, so does lists of links,
buttons, etc. Any thoughts? I've switch to this full time myself. The
last straw was firefox removing the ability to specify a search provider
in the search bar, instead defaulting to yahoo.
Just as an aside, it's now a community project and is being maintained
again. I think it was essentially dead for a while. Webvism does not
appear to work with it yet. I'm not sure why, but most other firefox
addons work. All the ones I've ever tried work fine. Same goes for
thunderbird addons
Thanks
Kendell clark
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