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Browsing hierarchical tree of comments
Here are some examples: 200+ comments: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=14477851 90+ comments: https://www.reddit.com/r/books/comments/7gtm54/the_best_books_of_2017_megalist/ 8000+ comments: https
Here are some examples: 200+ comments: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=14477851 90+ comments: https://www.reddit.com/r/books/comments/7gtm54/the_best_books_of_2017_megalist/ 8000+ comments: https
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Browsing hierarchical tree of comments
Gene, I'm sorry I missed your question. I tried deducing the level of comment by its contents, but I found it was too hard. Some posts have several hundreds of comments. Every top level comment might
Gene, I'm sorry I missed your question. I tried deducing the level of comment by its contents, but I found it was too hard. Some posts have several hundreds of comments. Every top level comment might
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Tony Malykh
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Browsing hierarchical tree of comments
I am an NVDA newbie, so I don't know how or why this works, but it works for me. I tried it on both Reddit and Hacker News in Google Chrome and Firefox. I don't have to press any extra buttons to rout
I am an NVDA newbie, so I don't know how or why this works, but it works for me. I tried it on both Reddit and Hacker News in Google Chrome and Firefox. I don't have to press any extra buttons to rout
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Tony Malykh
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Browsing hierarchical tree of comments
I've been playing with NVDA and just discovered a simple solution: press Insert + Numpad Delete twice (Report review cursor location) and it will tell you the distance from the left edge of the screen
I've been playing with NVDA and just discovered a simple solution: press Insert + Numpad Delete twice (Report review cursor location) and it will tell you the distance from the left edge of the screen
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Tony Malykh
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Browsing hierarchical tree of comments
Hi everyone, Many websites have tree-like structure of comments. For example, reddit, hacker news, and probably a lot more websites are like this. Sometimes I would like to read some comments, but for
Hi everyone, Many websites have tree-like structure of comments. For example, reddit, hacker news, and probably a lot more websites are like this. Sometimes I would like to read some comments, but for
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Tony Malykh
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Installing eclipse
I think I figured out where to find zip releases of eclipse. It's not trivial, so let me leave the instructions here in case someone is reading this thread from the archives. 1. Go to eclipse download
I think I figured out where to find zip releases of eclipse. It's not trivial, so let me leave the instructions here in case someone is reading this thread from the archives. 1. Go to eclipse download
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Tony Malykh
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Installing eclipse
Sorry for being silly but could you point me to a zip version of eclipse? I checked everywhere on the official eclipse website, and I could only find 32-bit and 64-bit exe installers for windows. Than
Sorry for being silly but could you point me to a zip version of eclipse? I checked everywhere on the official eclipse website, and I could only find 32-bit and 64-bit exe installers for windows. Than
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Tony Malykh
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Installing eclipse
Hello everyone, I've heard that Eclipse is a popular IDE among VI people, so I've decided to give it a try. However, it's installer doesn't seem to be accessible to me. How do you guys install it? So
Hello everyone, I've heard that Eclipse is a popular IDE among VI people, so I've decided to give it a try. However, it's installer doesn't seem to be accessible to me. How do you guys install it? So
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Tony Malykh
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Domain-wide placemarkers
Hello everyone, Is there a way to create a placemarker that would apply to all pages on a given web site? I found that NVDA add-on that allows you to create a placemarker (or bookmark) but it seems th
Hello everyone, Is there a way to create a placemarker that would apply to all pages on a given web site? I found that NVDA add-on that allows you to create a placemarker (or bookmark) but it seems th
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Tony Malykh
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