RenderAccessKeyText in AccessKeyUtils class currently uses HTML element to
decorate accessKey, rather than CSS
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Key: ADFFACES-153
URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ADFFACES-153
Project: MyFaces ADF-Faces
Issue Type: Improvement
Reporter: Yee-Wah Lee
Priority: Minor
The method RenderAccessKeyText in
org.apache.myfaces.trinidadinternal.renderkit.core.xhtml.AccessKeyUtils
currently takes a string argument, "highlightElement". It uses the
highlightElement to create a HTML tag around the AccessKey character, e.g.
RenderAccessKeyText (fc, "Go to sitemap",1,"b") produces
<b>G</b>o to sitemap
Propose changing the usage of the highlightElement to be the name of a CSS
class instead for flexibility. Also, the most common convention is to underline
the access key, but the <U> element, which would be produced with existing
code, is deprecated in HTML 4.0. With the change, output would then be:
RenderAccessKeyText (fc, "Go to sitemap",1,"AccessKeyClass") produces
<span class="AccessKeyClass">G</span>o to sitemap
The other overloads in the class which did not specify any value for
highlightElement will be modified to pass a default class, which has style
"text-decoration:underline" and is defined in base-desktop.xss
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