[access-uk] Re: using Google efficiently
- From: "Brian Hartgen" <brian@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 30 Apr 2006 17:05:18 +0100
Hi James
Yes I agree with you completely about the jaws place markers should be
storing other information rather than line numbering, as the web is such a
fluid environment. That kind of functionality would not be that difficult to
write either. Here's my thinking on it.
1. You should have up to ten bookmarks (which is a tentative title for the
purposes of this message).
2. Initially, you could bring up a dialog box for each bookmark into which
you can type the string you wanted to search for. By default the individual
line of the web page would be in the dialog, but you would have the
opportunity of amending or entering new text instead. The bookmarks would
be preserved across Windows sessions.
3. You could press up to ten keystrokes, one for each bookmark, which would
find the string. Each press of the keystroke would locate the next instance
of the string, or you could have it locate the first instance.
4. The bookmarks should be page specific. So if you pressed a keystroke to
locate a segment and it was not applicable to the page, it will tell you
that.
5. The bookmarks would be transferrable from one machine to another.
Is that the kind of thing you were thinking about?
Brian Hartgen
MSN: brian@xxxxxxxxxxx
SKYPE: brianhartgen
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