[Cinci-nfb] Go Fund Me

Christopher Sabine, ONH Consulting info at onhconsulting.com
Sat Oct 17 18:24:19 UTC 2015


Exactly. The process of performing that autopsy will be complicated because
this child had multiple medical diagnoses and some other issues have come up
more recently that hadn't been formally diagnosed-any of which could cause
sudden death, in my opinion. The grandmother worked at the county DA's
office, so we can't entirely rule out homicide-though this seems unlikely.

 

JAWS is reading everything on the popup site on Go Fund Me, but the issue I
seem to be having is the logon screen and the way JAWS might be rendering
the buttons to submit information. This happens every now and then with
certain Websites in JAWS if the developers don't class the controls on their
forms correctly (i.e. the developers don't class a submit link on a form to
sign into a Website properly, so JAWS recognizes it as a link or some other
control or not at all. Again, not sure if this is the case here, but it's
behaving this way.

 

I'll call you tomorrow.

 

Thanks so much,

 

 

Chris

 

From: Rachel Kuntz [mailto:rachelrkuntz at gmail.com] 
Sent: Saturday, October 17, 2015 1:40 PM
To: 'Christopher Sabine, ONH Consulting'
Subject: RE: [Cinci-nfb] Go Fund Me

 

I'll be around all day tomorrow. Just give me a call at the number below
should I be of some use. 

 

The extra time to prepare the site and get funding for funeral expenses will
help. They always perform autopsies when situations like this occur. It will
mean that the bodies will be released in a few days. 

 

I have no experience with Jaws. Magic is based on jaws though. When I took a
quick look at the site, magic was reading everything on the pop up menu
which isn't always the case. 

 

Peace,

Rachel Kuntz

937 245-0547 

 

From: Christopher Sabine, ONH Consulting [mailto:info at onhconsulting.com] 
Sent: Friday, October 16, 2015 10:17 PM
To: 'Rachel Kuntz'
Cc: NFB of Ohio Cincinnati Chapter List
Subject: RE: [Cinci-nfb] Go Fund Me

 

Thanks. Sunday would probably be the best. I just need to see if how JAWS is
rendering that logon screen is the same as what is appearing to a sighted
person.

 

The page hasn't been set up yet; apparently, the Medical Examiner's office
still hasn't done an autopsy. This is also not considered a murder suicide
at this point, but a suspicious death investigation, so final arrangements
are still incomplete. We might have a page set up by tomorrow.

 

Thanks so much for your offer of support.

 

Chris

 

From: Rachel Kuntz [mailto:rachelrkuntz at gmail.com] 
Sent: Friday, October 16, 2015 5:51 PM
To: Christopher Sabine
Subject: RE: [Cinci-nfb] Go Fund Me

 

Hi Chris,

 

I could help you set this up tonight or tomorrow early afternoon or anytime
on Sunday if Kaiti doesn't respond. I have never done this before but know
we could work through it together if you want. My eyesight is back to normal
and I can pop back in forth between magic and regular windows if we run into
issue with the site.

 

Just let me know and we can set a time to work through it.

 

Peace,

 

Rachel Kuntz

937 245-0547 

 

From: Cinci-nfb [mailto:cinci-nfb-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of
Christopher Sabine, ONH Consulting via Cinci-nfb
Sent: Friday, October 16, 2015 3:13 PM
To: NFB of Ohio Cincinnati Chapter List
Cc: Christopher Sabine, ONH Consulting
Subject: [Cinci-nfb] Go Fund Me

 

Hello all. I need to know if anyone has had any experience setting up a
campaign or donating to a campaign on the Go Fund Me site with either
Internet explorer or Firefox using JAWS. I emailed the Jaws-Users site but
received no response. I'm asking because I may need to set up a Go Fund Me
campaign to cover funeral expenses for the family in California. I realize
Kaiti Shelton use this to help pay for her study abroad trip to Jamaica, so
I hope she'll respond.

 

I have some questions about how JAWS handles a particular element on the
page- namely the sign-in form.

 

Thanks,

 

Chris

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