Re: Reader mode in Chrome?
Gene
I don't know if you can save web pages reformatted
by Reader Mode. I've never tried nor seen anything about it.
Gene
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can you please explain how can i save web page using reader mode as html only? when i save it in this manner, i just recieve an empty page unfortunately! thanks for your help, God bless you and His especial mercy i pray for you! On 1/23/20, Gene <gsasner@...> wrote: > I saw something recently that Reader View has been removed from Chrome. In > Firefox, I haven't played with other browsers in this respect, the browser > determines whether a page meets the criteria where reader view would be > useful and it is only offered on those pages. So the home page of a > newspaper wouldn't have it. A page containing an article from the newspaper > would. It is intended for reading text, such as articles and other text > intended for reading, not for navigating, such as in a home page. > > Gene > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: David Griffith > Sent: Thursday, January 23, 2020 12:18 PM > To: nvda@nvda.groups.io > Subject: Re: [nvda] Reader mode in Chrome? > > > I use one in the Brave Browser called Reader View which is presumably > identical in Chrome as they use the same engine. > > When a page loads in which you want to invoke the reader view bring up the > context menu and Reader View options will probably be there. > > It may be that the context menu includes an option to show in Reader View or > alternatively open link in Reader View – options seem to vary depending on > the actual page and where you are focussed when the page opens. Anyway you > get used to things working in certain ways on certain sites. I have learnt > on some sites for example simply pressing application followed by S will > invoke the Show in Reader View command, but this does not always work. > > > > I contacted the developers to request for a designated Reader View keystroke > shortcut but they did not respond. They probably did not really understand > the issue for those of us using screenreaders. > > > > David Griffith > > > > > > From: nvda@nvda.groups.io <nvda@nvda.groups.io> On Behalf Of Gene > Sent: 23 January 2020 11:58 > To: nvda@nvda.groups.io > Subject: Re: [nvda] Reader mode in Chrome? > > > > There are plugins that provide reader mode. I don't know which ones may be > accessible. > > > > Gene > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: zahra > > Sent: Thursday, January 23, 2020 5:22 AM > > To: nvda@nvda.groups.io > > Subject: Re: [nvda] Reader mode in Chrome? > > > > what is the last version of chrome which supports reader mode? > > On 1/17/20, Geoff Connor <gjconnor@...> wrote: >> Unfortunately, as far as I know, Chrome removed that feature. I'm >> disappointed about that. It really worked well. I hope they eventually >> put >> it back. >> >> >> >> > > > -- > By God, > were I given all the seven heavens > with all they contain > in order that > I may disobey God > by depriving an ant > from the husk of a grain of barley, > I would not do it. > imam ali > > > > > > > > -- By God, were I given all the seven heavens with all they contain in order that I may disobey God by depriving an ant from the husk of a grain of barley, I would not do it. imam ali
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Re: Nvda and Total Commander
Ralf Kefferpuetz
And I wrote an addon for it, see here:
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https://github.com/Novalis7747/totalcmd-enhanced/raw/master/totalcmd-0.6.3.nvda-addon cheers, Ralf
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From: nvda@nvda.groups.io <nvda@nvda.groups.io> On Behalf Of Mallard Sent: Donnerstag, 23. Januar 2020 18:31 To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] Nvda and Total Commander Oh... One more note: you can access ftp's with it, and it works great for that porpose. On 23/01/2020 12:20, john s wrote: Ollie, what does this program do and how much does it cost?
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Re: Tutorial: Disable UI Automation in the Chromium Edge.
its not specific for windows ten only.
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new edge support all windows versions since windows seven.
On 1/23/20, Arlene <nedster66@gmail.com> wrote:
If you are continuing xp I don’t think you can try Chromian Edge. Not unless --
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Re: Reader mode in Chrome?
David Griffith
Yes – unfortunately I think most Chrome Reader extensions assume you can see to click a button in the Toolbar. Some talk about “assigning keystroke” to this function but personally for whatever reason I have never got these to work. If Chrome defaulted back to a Reader View like Firefox it would definitely make life easier for screenreader users. In the meantime using the application key works with NVDA but it is not quite as convenient.
David Griffith
From: nvda@nvda.groups.io <nvda@nvda.groups.io> On Behalf Of JM Casey
Sent: 23 January 2020 18:57 To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] Reader mode in Chrome?
A single keystroke invocation is pretty nice. With firefox, I just press the f9 key and the page reloads in reader mode. It is a useful feature, up to a point.
From: nvda@nvda.groups.io <nvda@nvda.groups.io> On Behalf Of David Griffith
I use one in the Brave Browser called Reader View which is presumably identical in Chrome as they use the same engine. When a page loads in which you want to invoke the reader view bring up the context menu and Reader View options will probably be there. It may be that the context menu includes an option to show in Reader View or alternatively open link in Reader View – options seem to vary depending on the actual page and where you are focussed when the page opens. Anyway you get used to things working in certain ways on certain sites. I have learnt on some sites for example simply pressing application followed by S will invoke the Show in Reader View command, but this does not always work.
I contacted the developers to request for a designated Reader View keystroke shortcut but they did not respond. They probably did not really understand the issue for those of us using screenreaders.
David Griffith
From: nvda@nvda.groups.io <nvda@nvda.groups.io> On Behalf Of Gene
There are plugins that provide reader mode. I don't know which ones may be accessible.
Gene ----- Original Message -----
what is the last version of chrome which supports reader mode?
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Re: Reader mode in Chrome?
hi gene.
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can you please explain how can i save web page using reader mode as html only? when i save it in this manner, i just recieve an empty page unfortunately! thanks for your help, God bless you and His especial mercy i pray for you!
On 1/23/20, Gene <gsasner@gmail.com> wrote:
I saw something recently that Reader View has been removed from Chrome. In --
By God, were I given all the seven heavens with all they contain in order that I may disobey God by depriving an ant from the husk of a grain of barley, I would not do it. imam ali
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Re: Reader mode in Chrome?
JM Casey
A single keystroke invocation is pretty nice. With firefox, I just press the f9 key and the page reloads in reader mode. It is a useful feature, up to a point.
From: nvda@nvda.groups.io <nvda@nvda.groups.io> On Behalf Of David Griffith
Sent: January 23, 2020 1:18 PM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] Reader mode in Chrome?
I use one in the Brave Browser called Reader View which is presumably identical in Chrome as they use the same engine. When a page loads in which you want to invoke the reader view bring up the context menu and Reader View options will probably be there. It may be that the context menu includes an option to show in Reader View or alternatively open link in Reader View – options seem to vary depending on the actual page and where you are focussed when the page opens. Anyway you get used to things working in certain ways on certain sites. I have learnt on some sites for example simply pressing application followed by S will invoke the Show in Reader View command, but this does not always work.
I contacted the developers to request for a designated Reader View keystroke shortcut but they did not respond. They probably did not really understand the issue for those of us using screenreaders.
David Griffith
From: nvda@nvda.groups.io <nvda@nvda.groups.io> On Behalf Of Gene
There are plugins that provide reader mode. I don't know which ones may be accessible.
Gene ----- Original Message -----
what is the last version of chrome which supports reader mode?
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Re: Reader mode in Chrome?
David Griffith
Sorry I should have made clear I installed Reader view as an extension in Brave – I cannot remember if it was the Chrome or Brave Web store I got the Reader View extension from. . In any case I have never personally come across an Chrome extension that does not also work in Brave. David Griffith
From: nvda@nvda.groups.io <nvda@nvda.groups.io> On Behalf Of Gene
Sent: 23 January 2020 18:31 To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] Reader mode in Chrome?
I saw something recently that Reader View has been removed from Chrome. In Firefox, I haven't played with other browsers in this respect, the browser determines whether a page meets the criteria where reader view would be useful and it is only offered on those pages. So the home page of a newspaper wouldn't have it. A page containing an article from the newspaper would. It is intended for reading text, such as articles and other text intended for reading, not for navigating, such as in a home page.
Gene ----- Original Message ----- From: David Griffith Sent: Thursday, January 23, 2020 12:18 PM Subject: Re: [nvda] Reader mode in Chrome?
I use one in the Brave Browser called Reader View which is presumably identical in Chrome as they use the same engine. When a page loads in which you want to invoke the reader view bring up the context menu and Reader View options will probably be there. It may be that the context menu includes an option to show in Reader View or alternatively open link in Reader View – options seem to vary depending on the actual page and where you are focussed when the page opens. Anyway you get used to things working in certain ways on certain sites. I have learnt on some sites for example simply pressing application followed by S will invoke the Show in Reader View command, but this does not always work.
I contacted the developers to request for a designated Reader View keystroke shortcut but they did not respond. They probably did not really understand the issue for those of us using screenreaders.
David Griffith
From: nvda@nvda.groups.io <nvda@nvda.groups.io> On Behalf Of Gene
There are plugins that provide reader mode. I don't know which ones may be accessible.
Gene ----- Original Message -----
what is the last version of chrome which supports reader mode?
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Re: Reader mode in Chrome?
Gene
I saw something recently that Reader View has been
removed from Chrome. In Firefox, I haven't
played with other browsers in this respect, the browser determines whether a
page meets the criteria where reader view would be useful and it is
only offered on those pages. So the home page of a newspaper
wouldn't have it. A page containing an article from the newspaper
would. It is intended for reading text, such as articles and other text
intended for reading, not for navigating, such as in a home page.
Gene
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From: David Griffith
Sent: Thursday, January 23, 2020 12:18 PM
Subject: Re: [nvda] Reader mode in Chrome? I use one in the Brave Browser called Reader View which is presumably identical in Chrome as they use the same engine. When a page loads in which you want to invoke the reader view bring up the context menu and Reader View options will probably be there. It may be that the context menu includes an option to show in Reader View or alternatively open link in Reader View – options seem to vary depending on the actual page and where you are focussed when the page opens. Anyway you get used to things working in certain ways on certain sites. I have learnt on some sites for example simply pressing application followed by S will invoke the Show in Reader View command, but this does not always work.
I contacted the developers to request for a designated Reader View keystroke shortcut but they did not respond. They probably did not really understand the issue for those of us using screenreaders.
David Griffith
From:
nvda@nvda.groups.io <nvda@nvda.groups.io> On Behalf Of
Gene
There are plugins that provide reader mode. I don't know which ones may be accessible.
Gene ----- Original Message -----
what is the last version of
chrome which supports reader mode?
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Re: Reader mode in Chrome?
Jackie
Firefox has it.
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On 1/23/20, David Griffith <daj.griffith@gmail.com> wrote:
I use one in the Brave Browser called Reader View which is presumably --
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Re: Reader mode in Chrome?
David Griffith
I use one in the Brave Browser called Reader View which is presumably identical in Chrome as they use the same engine. When a page loads in which you want to invoke the reader view bring up the context menu and Reader View options will probably be there. It may be that the context menu includes an option to show in Reader View or alternatively open link in Reader View – options seem to vary depending on the actual page and where you are focussed when the page opens. Anyway you get used to things working in certain ways on certain sites. I have learnt on some sites for example simply pressing application followed by S will invoke the Show in Reader View command, but this does not always work.
I contacted the developers to request for a designated Reader View keystroke shortcut but they did not respond. They probably did not really understand the issue for those of us using screenreaders.
David Griffith
From: nvda@nvda.groups.io <nvda@nvda.groups.io> On Behalf Of Gene
Sent: 23 January 2020 11:58 To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] Reader mode in Chrome?
There are plugins that provide reader mode. I don't know which ones may be accessible.
Gene ----- Original Message -----
what is the last version of chrome which supports reader mode?
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Re: Tutorial: Disable UI Automation in the Chromium Edge.
Arlene
If you are continuing xp I don’t think you can try Chromian Edge. Not unless you upgrade to windows ten. If you end up on windows ten. You wil have yourself a learning curve. You will get used to it. Edge and Chrome are a like if you have used firefox. They are like firefox. Windows ten takes getting used to. You can do it. I’m afraid you can’t test these new things with xp! If you intend on staying there. It wont hurt to ask questions I’ll tell you this. Either way you will end up on windows ten sooner or later.
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From: zahra
Sent: January 23, 2020 4:05 AM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] Tutorial: Disable UI Automation in the Chromium Edge.
hi. some people mentioned crashing when using nvda with new edge based on chromium. is it true? i really wish to become familiar with new edge, and want to ask some questions. does it support MultiProcess forever? is there a setting to turn the Multiprocess off? also, does it have all the settings and options that chrome and chromium have? does it support flash? can we uncheck automatic update or not? i really wish if someone knows answers for my questions, post the answers hear. God bless you and His especial mercy i pray for you!
On 1/15/20, Robert Kingett <kingettr@...> wrote: > Joseph posted this previously, but I am busy [giving fiction to my patreon > supporters](http://www.patreon.com/blindwriter) so can't pull up his link > right now. > > NVDA 2019.2 won't work with Edge without turning off UIA. The more tech > savvy people on this list can tell you if NVDA 2019.3 will work with it on > or not. For now, I've turned my UIA in Edge back on. Below though, is steps > on how to turn it off. > > In the address bar, type, > > > edge://flags > > > Tab to search experimentation's. > > > Type, > > > UI Automation. > > > Hit tab until you get to a combo box. > > enable it or disable it. > > Happy Browsing! In the meantime, I'm creating disability fiction. [Pledge to > see early drafts and more.](http://www.patreon.com/blindwriter) > > > >
-- By God, were I given all the seven heavens with all they contain in order that I may disobey God by depriving an ant from the husk of a grain of barley, I would not do it. imam ali
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NVDA: Auto-Complete While Commenting On Facebook Using Google Chrome
Richard Wells
Hello: Using NVDA 2019.2.1 and Google Chrome latest, is there a way to
prevent or at least dismiss Facebook trying to fill in mention tags while typing comments? I was typing the word "Christ" and it auto-completed Christy McCellon which is one of my Facebook friends who I was not trying to tag in my post. It is expanding the tag/mentions thingy on Facebook and I just need to know how to collapse it and make it stop trying to do that.
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Re: Accessible password managers, again.
Mallard
Thanks for this recommendation.
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My husband and son recommended this to me too, but they're sighted, so I was going to check it out for accessibility. You've saved me one step... thanksagain. Ciao, Ollie
On 16/01/2020 01:51, DJ wrote:
KeePass makes it extremely easy to synchronize your database between devices. In fact, if I update the database on my local computer, it is automatically updated on my iPhone and iPad. Likewise if I update on the iPhone or iPad, it is also updated on my computer. It is free and very secure.
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Re: Nvda and Total Commander
Mallard
Oh... One more note: you can access ftp's with it, and it works great for that porpose.
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On 23/01/2020 12:20, john s wrote:
Ollie, what does this program do and how much does it cost?
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Re: Nvda and Total Commander
Mallard
Hello,
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It's a two-panel file manager. The programme is shareware; you can keep it for 30 days without registering, but it continues to fully function even afterthat - actually forever. I don't know how much it would cost now. I bought so many years ago... In order to activate the proramme when you open it, if it isn't registered, you simply have to press one of teh numbers on the keyboard - 1, 2 or 3 which is presented at random with each new launching ofthe programme. You'll hear: 1 button 2 button 3 button 1 1 for example. You'll have to type the number that doesn't say button after it, bu is repeated twice instead - in this example, 1 1 = type 1 on the keyboard... After tat the programme will be fully functional. It has loads of options, and a considerable number of plugins and extensions, but not many are accessible, so I don't use those. The Android version is free. hth, ciao, Ollie
On 23/01/2020 12:20, john s wrote:
Ollie, what does this program do and how much does it cost?
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Re: Intro
Chikodinaka mr. Oguledo
welcome! too NVDA! you will love it hear. if u don't have NVDA on your
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divice www.NVaccess.org enter on downlode or get the bata of nvda today
On 1/23/20, zahra <nasrinkhaksar3@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi.
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Re: Tutorial: Disable UI Automation in the Chromium Edge.
hi.
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some people mentioned crashing when using nvda with new edge based on chromium. is it true? i really wish to become familiar with new edge, and want to ask some questions. does it support MultiProcess forever? is there a setting to turn the Multiprocess off? also, does it have all the settings and options that chrome and chromium have? does it support flash? can we uncheck automatic update or not? i really wish if someone knows answers for my questions, post the answers hear. God bless you and His especial mercy i pray for you!
On 1/15/20, Robert Kingett <kingettr@gmail.com> wrote:
Joseph posted this previously, but I am busy [giving fiction to my patreon --
By God, were I given all the seven heavens with all they contain in order that I may disobey God by depriving an ant from the husk of a grain of barley, I would not do it. imam ali
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Re: Reader mode in Chrome?
Gene
There are plugins that provide reader mode. I
don't know which ones may be accessible.
Gene
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On 1/17/20, Geoff Connor <gjconnor@...> wrote: > Unfortunately, as far as I know, Chrome removed that feature. I'm > disappointed about that. It really worked well. I hope they eventually put > it back. > > > > -- By God, were I given all the seven heavens with all they contain in order that I may disobey God by depriving an ant from the husk of a grain of barley, I would not do it. imam ali
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Re: Reader mode in Chrome?
what is the last version of chrome which supports reader mode?
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On 1/17/20, Geoff Connor <gjconnor@shaw.ca> wrote:
Unfortunately, as far as I know, Chrome removed that feature. I'm --
By God, were I given all the seven heavens with all they contain in order that I may disobey God by depriving an ant from the husk of a grain of barley, I would not do it. imam ali
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Re: Nvda and Total Commander
john s
Ollie, what does this program do and how much does it cost?
At 05:23 AM 1/23/2020, Mallard, wrote: Hello Quentin,John
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