[nvda] Re: Multiple Links on a Line with Firefox 3.0.5

There is an option that allows you to not display the presentation as displayed, and I believe it is under virtual buffers.

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Nimer J

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 brian gafff (Line One) wrote:
Unfortunately, I cannot get any sense out of Firefox 3.05 on this machine with the latest map at all, so I cannot help. To my mind the map is obviously flakey so I'm avoiding it and using nvda in that browser instead till I can be confident its working right, and I suspect two days before Christmas is not a good time to ring Dolphin and have a moan!

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----- Original Message ----- From: "Craig Werner" <craig_werner@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <nvda@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, December 23, 2008 4:10 PM
Subject: [nvda] Multiple Links on a Line with Firefox 3.0.5


Greetings to the list.

Sometimes, NVDA speask the name of more than one link when I read a
single line of a Web page.  For instance, a line at the start of the
Google home page reads the names of the "Web, Images, Maps, Shopping,
GMail, and More links.  If I walk the cursor across the line, I can hear
NVDA announce not only the lin's name but also the messages "in link"
and "out of link."  Can anyone tell me what is going on, please?  I'm
using NVDA 0.6 p2 with Firefox 3.0.5 on a Windows XP SP3 machine.

Thanks for all help.

Craig

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