Since the source URL of the recipe is automatically filled in, you don't even need to note this, unless there are comments about the site that you want to add under the Notes tab. It's worth adding the category at this time, but most other editing changes, such as rating the difficulty or prep time for a recipe, if this is not already present, can be added later. You don't actually have to wait for the full web site contents to finish loading to get the clipped content up for view with the "Save Recipe" button. The actual clipping process is very fast, especially if you choose to read the recipe content from the "Save Recipe" dialogue window instead of the web HTML content in order to decide whether you want to save it. You can also shortcut this by pressing "Return" to save and "escape" to cancel and leave this dialogue window. Navigating to the "Done" button at the end and pressing it will save the recipe to your Paprika library. If the site has additional Nutritional Info, or you want to add Notes, you can also select and examine those tabs. You can navigate to and read the ingredients and directions. Navigate through the heading links of the results and activate the one that you want. Using this field, your search will not specify any particular recipe sites, so if I type in text, such as "Latin Black Bean Soup", and then either press "Return" or navigate to the "Search" button and press it, I'll get a Google search of many different recipes sites, with links to results within the HTML area. Or press "f" to move directly to the "Google Recipe Search" text field under the "Search for recipes" heading, then toggle Quick Nav mode off (by simultaneously pressing the left and right arrow keys) so you can type in the text field. So, press "h" to move through the headings for "Getting Started", "How to clip a recipe online", and "Search for recipes". If you have Quick Nav turned on, and you have enabled single letter navigation under VoiceOver Utility in Commanders under the Quick Nav tab by checking the box, you can use all the standard web navigation shortcuts (e.g., "h" to move to the next header or "f" to move to the next text field). You can launch your first search from within the HTML area instead of from the toolbar. The remaining toolbar elements to the right of these buttons are the URL address field, the "Browser - Paprika" view identifier, the "Search" text field, and the "Save Recipe" button.) These are "Back", "Forward", "Bookmarks", and "Refresh". (Note: I had to use VO-slash to label the four toolbar buttons to the right of the Paprika window's "Minimize", "Close", and "Zoom" buttons. If you prefer to use the "Getting Started" startup HTML page to navigate, you can always move back to it by using VO-Up arrow from the HTML area to navigate to the Browser's "Back" button, VO-space until you get to the beginning, and focus moves to the "Forward" button, then VO-Left arrow back to the (dimmed) "Back" button and VO-Down arrow to return to the HTML area. This may be a little less convenient than using the corresponding locations for search and links in the startup browser HTML area unless you set an application specific hotspot for these locations, since there are no pre-existing keyboard shortcuts for navigating to the Google search field or to the Bookmarks on the toolbar of the Paprika Recipe Manager app in Browser view the way there are for Safari, but it only takes a few VO-arrow key presses (or flicks if you use the Trackpad) to move between the HTML area and these buttons on the toolbar. Alternatively, since the Browser's "Getting Started" HTML page with information on how to get started with clipping recipes, the general Google search field, and the links to popular recipe sites only loads up when you first launch the Browser view, you can also navigate to the Google search text field on the window toolbar, or use the Bookmarks button on the window toolbar to navigate to popular web sites (including favorites that you add), and then use the "Save Recipe" button on the toolbar to clip recipes.
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