Re: amazon?

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I suspect lack of JavaScript support in most text-mode browsers is at
least part of the problem. Amazon works well enough in Firefox with
Orca, but much of the site simply won't load if JavaScript is disabled
or blocked.

Admittedly, Firefox working is annoying in its own way since if I
didn't need Firefox, I could ditch the GUI altogether.

On 8/23/19, Linux for blind general discussion <blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi folks,
> sharing and asking for ideas about the following.
> Has anyone visited amazon.com/access
> lately in elinks and enjoyed success?  Lynx either for that matter, or
> anything  else?
> Previously the main site the m.site and or the access site could result in
> something.
> Now though  either
> a, the site claims not to recognize cookies even after accepting them,
> lynx.
> b. the site will not function without cookies, links and elinks, neither of
>
> which? actually supports cookies in the first place.
> c. if  you  make multiple efforts to reach your account the site thinks
> you are  trying to hack presenting you with a captcha page with no  actual
> links on it.
> d.  if you try to log in at amazon.com/access in a low graphics browser, or
>
> links or elinks, the sign in page is 15 pages long with no alt tags
> associated with where the information goes.
> e. if amazon staff  provides you with their own captcha data, a work
> around they were using for the  badly constructed verification, it now
> also fails.
> Amazon claims to have accessibility staff, but they seem to be no longer
> aware of the importance of Linux access.
> So...thoughts and or ideas?
> Thanks,
> Karen
>
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