- From: Knighton & Associates Ltd <publish@knighton.co.nz>
- Date: Fri, 3 Jun 2005 11:56:44 +1200
- To: <w3c-wai-ig@w3.org>
Dean Dyer wrote: >> A question on access keys: how many of you actually use them >> on your sites? If so, what do you use them for? Every link? >> Standard links? Main navigation? Seems like you could run out of >> keys, especially if you try to stay away from standard menu access keys. Our government (New Zealand) mandates a set of accesskeys for government websites, so users only have to learn the one set for any government website. More and more sites are including them - including not-for-profits and local government. What do we use them for? The standard set is: 0 list of access keys 1 home 2 site map 3 search 4 to 8 agency defined 9 contact us [ beginning of main content / go to govt.nz Judy Knighton AccEase Ltd Making online information accessible PO Box 40 670, Upper Hutt Ph +64 4 528 0888 Fax +64 4 528 0889 Mob 021 375 321 informed@accease.com www.accease.com
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