Howdy Joanie, It does seem to work quite a bit better with that enabled. There are still several places where I have to press down arrow quite a bit before it says anything. With firefox it just reads the next text, I wonder if there are blank spots in the document that Orca with Firefox skips over, but Orca with Epiphany doesn't. I'm using my blog, stormdragon.tk, for testing. Anyway, this is much better. Even better than Midori, which tends to freeze. Thanks, Storm On Wed, Sep 05, 2018 at 08:57:20AM -0400, Joanmarie Diggs wrote:
Hi Storm. There are a number of bugs in WebKitGtk that need to be fixed before Orca can take over text navigation. That said, most truly text content should be readable via its native caret navigation. Did you enable it (via F7)? --joanie On 09/05/2018 07:23 AM, Storm Dragon wrote:Howdy, I remember a while back, people were talking about Epiphany, the web browser, and saying it works decently well with Orca. Are there any tips to maximize its performance? So far, most things work, I can move through links, and tab around. One problem I have is it seems to not be able to move through bodies of text unless I use the say all function. Are there any test scripts available for it anywhere? I would really like to find something that works faster than firefox and doesn't have the sound issues of seamonkey. Also, if any other browsers work better than Epiphany, I'm all ears. Just not chromium, that chromevox thing is terrible when it works lol. Thanks for any help, Storm _______________________________________________ orca-list mailing list orca-list gnome org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/orca-list Orca wiki: https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/Orca Orca documentation: https://help.gnome.org/users/orca/stable/ GNOME Universal Access guide: https://help.gnome.org/users/gnome-help/stable/a11y.html Log bugs and feature requests at http://bugzilla.gnome.org
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