![]() I hope Apple is reading this, because they need to know these problems don't occur in either Firefox or Chrome. I think I'm just getting lucky that the mouse happens to land over the link that I want, and if it were a few pixels to the right or left, the mouse click would follow a different game link. For me, this follows the crossword link, which is what I want, but I have the feeling your results will vary based on Safari window size. As a workaround, I can bring the mouse pointer to the control with VO+Command+F5, then invoke a mouse click with VO+Shift+Space. The problem is that there's no way to interact with this control, and as a result, no way to selectively follow one specific link. ![]() This takes VO focus to a sort of group control containing links to several interactive games. But, once you do this and all the content has loaded, you should be able to find the problem using the Item Chooser VO+I and looking for the words Letter Box. You will need to page down about eight screenfuls, but this is approximate based on your window size and the amount of content the NYT displays on any given day. The next scenario is more complicated, and I can only describe it by example. ![]() But in this case, that option isn't present. You should be able to open the shortcut menu VO+Shift+M and select "open link in new tab". With VoiceOver open on that link, there's no way to open the link in another tab. In one common case, a link is embedded in paragraph text and has a word wrapping break right in the middle of the link, so that the first part of the link is at the right end of one line of text, and the rest of the link is at the left end of the following line of text. On the subject of other things broken in Safari, I thought I would mention ongoing problems with being unable to follow some links.
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