Hello Tall Guy:
If you know a good browser that can work through all of that cute crap that
these smart ass web jockeys use please tell us about it and give operating
Instructions. This would be a great help to a whole lot more people than just
me.
I tried chrome and firefox about 4 years ago and couldn’t get anything to move
with the keyboard no matter what I tried so I discarded them both.
I used to have a web site and write my own html so I know a little of what I’m
talking about. Here’s the code to another document or download that really
works.
<a href=”file name.htm”>label on screen</a>
Next time you find one of these links that don’t work right go to the view menu
and click on source and look at their code, see what I mean? It isn’t the same.
I didn’t post those Articles so you folks could criticize me, they were posted
because I feel the time is right for all screen reader users to get their ducks
in a row and show our leaders a united front on what we need when the Internet
Regulations come so we wont be left out. I feel it coming so please talk to
your congressman, senators and other people who might be of help. When you talk
to people who work for big companies that have web sites tell them about screen
readers and where demos can be downloaded for testing site changes.
Plese feel free to copy my options document and send it to your congressman to
show him what’s is needed.
This is the end of this Thread for me and it’s time to go onto other things.
I was finely able to get on the open drive site and download the Tom T. Hall
album Songs of fox hollow yesterday and to get into the country classic 78
folder. I created a new folder called A and spent the rest of the time getting
my A names of 78’s ready to upload. When I went back today I found that I was
automatically logged in. This is not to my liking so how do I turn this Feature
off? I have my own account on open drive that I can’t get to now.
In the meantime look in the classic country 78’s folder for Al Dexter,
Aristocrats, Andy Anderson, Arkansas woodchopper, Arthur Fields, and Asa
Martin. Remember these are old 78’s and all of them have noise from a little to
a lot.
Kenneth Atkins
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From: Tallguy (Redacted sender "tallguy403" for DMARC)
To: ourplace@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Sunday, May 21, 2017 11:12 PM
Subject: [ourplace] Re: Internet shopping no option for the blind
I just want to get in here quickly and say that no none EVER should be using
Internet Explorer! It is a very bad browser, has way too may problems, and
should be avoided. That is only my opinion, of course, but from personal
experience, I know there are any other browsers that work better. I also think
it is very wrong of others to even suggest that someone use IE...no matter
which version it is. I am proud to say that I haven't used IE for couple of
years, and so very glad I don't!
TG
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From: Rosemarie Chavarria <knitqueen2007@xxxxxxxxx>
To: ourplace@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Sunday, May 21, 2017 7:00 PM
Subject: [ourplace] Re: Internet shopping no option for the blind
Hi, Vicky,
Yes, I'm sure the Microsoft disability line would be willing to help him
upgrade to IE 9. Then he can gradually move up to IE 11 but first he'll have to
go to IE 10.
Rosie
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