Oh, this gets better - so to crack the nut, I need to find and install and then become familiar enough with Firefox, then whatever the other software is in order to read the capture ...
I didn't think the mobile sites work with IE. Thanks at least for confirming that this one doesn't.
-- Carol carol.pearson29@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxOn Tuesday, April 07, 2009 3:08 PM (UK time), Orhan Deniz at orhan.deniz63@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx said:
Hi Carol, Those are true. Also, http://m.facebook.com for convenience for generally reading news feed updates. The mobile site, m.facebook will work in Firefox, but not in IE. Best regards, Orhan Deniz E-mail: orhan.deniz63@xxxxxxxxx MSN: orhan1793@xxxxxxxxxxxxx AIM and skype: kvp2008 Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/kvp2008 Blog: http://worldandother.wordpress.com last.fm profile! http://last.fm/user/orhandeniz1993 on Tuesday, 07 April 2009, at 12:29:50 PM, Carol Pearson wrote: Hi all, I posted a message a few days ago and asked these questions, but maybe it didn't arrive ... Has anyone signed up to Facebook recently and so can confirm or deny things I recall hearing ... 1) You're still best to use the English-US settings; 2) You can overcome the capture if you sign up using your mobile? In addition to these questions, how are people getting on with Facebook generally, in terms of access with screen readers? Thanks for any information. Loads of my friends appear on Facebook these days and I'm thinking I'm just going to have to "bite thebullet!
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