[NFBCS] Jumping website

Tracy Carcione carcione at access.net
Wed Oct 28 15:24:02 UTC 2020


Curtis, I'm using Google Chrome.
Jim, I followed your instructions, choosing "personalized settings" from the
2 refresh options, then setting it to off, but it's still jumping around.  I
closed it, then came back, in case that helped, but it didn't.
Tracy


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Tracy:

It sounds as if the page may be auto refreshing. Assuming you are using
JAWS,  you can stop this by going into the verbosity menu. Go to the website
which is causing the problem. Press Insert V to bring up the verbosity menu.
Type refresh into the edit box. Do not press enter. Press down arrow. You
will find two entries for page refreshing. The first will stop page
refreshes on all websites, the second will only suppress them on the current
site. Move to the appropriate option and press space to toggle among the
three options. The choices are automatic, every sixty seconds or off. You
probably want to set this to off. Once done, tab to ok and press enter. This
should suppress pages refreshes and probably resolve the issue you are
experiencing.
Hope this helps.
Jim


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Cc: Tracy Carcione <carcione at access.net>
Subject: [NFBCS] Jumping website

I'm on my company's general employee website, and it keeps repeating a list
of people, one at a time, which makes it hard to read the bit I'm interested
in.  I'm trying to read a bit about information security, and it keeps
cycling through a list of people who work in the InfoSec group, interrupting
what I'm trying to read. It doesn't move the Jaws focus, just constantly
interrupts reading. 

I have turned on "more accessible mode" and turned off animations, but it
doesn't help.

Does anyone know what I'm talking about, and how to make the screen more
static, or do I need to find and bug the website admin?

Thanks.

Tracy

 

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