Flexible web is a feature that's not currently available to try out in jaws 14 public beta 1, but they reckon in latest podcast that there will be at least an initial version in public beta 2, which should be coming out sometime. Either way, it seems to let you customise the jaws virtual buffer rendition of webpage/website content, in a way that you can then save as a rule to be applied to the same site/page later on, automatically, and, for example, in the podcast, they show you specifically examples of hiding certain pieces of irrelevant content, like advertising frames, and also get it to specifically start reading page content from a specific point on a site's pages, but, would think that there will be a few more viable/useful options/ways to implement modifications to virtual buffer renditions of pages. Either way, here's another online blog relating to flexible web if you want to check this out: http://www.hartgen.org/node/170 Also reminds me that, something have mentioned to people in past, but still need/want to get around to trying to do something with is a sort of browser add-on called greaseMonkey, which lets you customise other people's webpages/sites, in a way that can easily enough be shared with other users/people as well - one day...<smile> Stay well Jacob Kruger Blind Biker Skype: BlindZA '...fate had broken his body, but not his spirit...'