[blindlaw] face book question

Sean Paul newsandtraffic at hotmail
Fri Mar 4 13:36:52 UTC 2011


Heyya Ross:
I'd suggest using m.facebook.com it is much easier to navigate than the 
regular facebook site. You will have to go to the regular site to do things 
like set up an account, fill out or change your profile, change settings, so 
on & so forth. However after these initial things are done You can certainly 
use the mobile site for most everything else. You can read friends status 
updates, read & reply to messages which are sent directly to your inbox. 
Like & unlike friends. Join groups or pages. Write on others walls. & much 
more. You may also want to consider joining. friendmail.com after you have 
set up your facebook account. Friend mail lets you do all or most of the 
above list things right threw your email. & friends status updates are 
delivered right to your email client. So interaction is very easy. Just 
reply to emails to interact. You are not able to use the facebook chat from 
the mobile site so if that is important to you. You might need to consider 
downloading something like instantbird, Miranda, or some other multi 
protocol chat client. If I can be of further assistance, please do not 
hesitate to write me off list @ newsandtraffic at hotmail.com. Hope this helps 
& look forward to hearing from you soon.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Ross Doerr" <rumpole at roadrunner.com>
To: "NFBnet Blind Law Mailing List" <blindlaw at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Friday, March 04, 2011 08:19
Subject: [blindlaw] face book question


> Does anyone on the list have good tips on how to use face book with JAWS?
> More and more legal sites use it.
>
> Ross A. Doerr Esquire
> Admitted to Practice in
> Maine and New Hampshire
> F. Ct. Admission: ME. N.H.
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