- From: Jim Ley <jim.ley@gmail.com>
- Date: Sat, 24 Jul 2004 20:02:49 +0100
On Sat, 24 Jul 2004 19:17:00 +0300, Kai Hendry <hendry at cs.helsinki.fi> wrote: > On Sun, Jul 25, 2004 at 03:06:01 +1200, Matthew Thomas wrote: > > >>1) Users can not easily tell what the accesskeys are. > > >Their UA should do a better job of informing them. > > Agreed. (For example, four years ago I requested for Mozilla: "Where an > > <http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=56701>) > > Ok you *might* be able to show them. But how is a user supposed to > remember them to really get an advantage? Accesskeys vary from site to > site. Yet users use web-applications a _lot_ so it's worthwhile learning shortcuts, mice are slow, very slow. > > necessary, the spec could even include a statement discouraging authors > > from using the attribute. > > That would be something. That achieved what? If there is no way it can be used successfully remove it, if it can fix it, don't "discourage users". > To answer Jim's long term question. I hope UAs can implement mechanisms > to help users "short cut" to the most interesting or used elements of a > web application. Then come up with some proposals that don't look like AccessKey :-) Cheers, Jim.
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