A friend of mine who is a Windows Eyes user told me about the flash but I could not figure out how to disable it. If someone can give me some step by step instructions on disabling the flash I would be greatly appreciated. Alicia and LD Vera ----- Original Message ----- From: Adrian Spratt To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Tuesday, February 07, 2006 8:16 AM Subject: Re: on-line newspapers and JAWS I've just looked at this paper's website: http://www.sedaliademocrat.com It's not the most accessible website, but you will be able to figure it out. Usually, as Dan suggested moments ago, you find a paper's "printer friendly" link to simplify navigation, but this paper doesn't have that feature. Also, some trial and error will be involved at the outset in figuring out which links take you to the desired article. I just clicked on a link that I thought would take me to today's lead item, but it took me, instead, to the second. By chance, it's a misleading and inaccurate article on braille. I get the sense the website also uses a lot of flash that might interfere with JAWS. You'll need to turn off that feature, which I believe is one of the HTML options in the configuration menu. If you're not familiar with it, I suggest you write back to the list. In any event, with some practice, you will be able to read this paper online. All the best. ----- Original Message ----- From: Alicia I am glad that JAWS does not have to be configured in any special way. I will check out the home page of my local newspaper very carefully and perhaps place some place markers in certain areas on the page for easier navigation. I live in a small town in Sedalia Missouri. The name of the local newspaper here is The Sedalia Democrat. Thanks, Alicia