Re: browsing with mozilla--is it possible yet?



I'm very glad there are some users starting to play with Mozilla and text-to-speech.

The Mozilla accessibility project home page is here (including keyboard docs):
http://www.mozilla.org/projects/ui/accessibility/

The keyboard docs are also available in Mozilla's Help system, although I've found that the help system itself is not currently keyboard accessible. We'll have to remedy that ASAP.

There is a newsgroup at netscape.public.mozilla.accessibility

Good luck -- remember this is a community project so anything you want to provide in terms of testing, test suites, bug filing, feedback, documentation, ideas, designs, rah- rah- ing, etc. are welcome. You don't have to be an engineer to contribute.

- Aaron



Luke Yelavich wrote:

At 10:24 PM 26/04/2004, Luke Yelavich wrote:
I also have a trial of freedombox here. I might see how that behaves with the same webpage.

Freedombox seems to behave very much like JAWS does with web pages. This is what needs to be sorted out with the carrot browsing mode.

Just thought some would be interested.

Luke


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