Every other browser I've ever used in my life lets you Tab from one form field to the next in a web page, regardless of the OS its been on as well. We're talking about IE, Netscape, Mozilla, and Safari all on Windows, *nix, and Mac OS X. Why on earth are we hiding this indispensable, common, and expected behavior under a hidden system pref that most people do not turn on?
I think this is a mistake. I don't need to go into the obligatory I love Camino and all its devs because I do, otherwise I wouldn't be interested in it. I just think this is a pretty bad change to make.
Thanks for listening, Armen
On Jan 25, 2005, at 5:57 AM, Mike Pinkerton wrote:
I knew people were going to be confused. You have to turn on "full keyboard access" in the system prefs.
Personally, I don't agree with this, but... -Pink
On Jan 25, 2005, at 12:18 AM, Brian Evans wrote:
Ok, just curious if this feature has been removed, is a bug, or is going to come back. In filling out forms I used to be able to tab through all fields, fields requiring, ie a state, you could tab to, and then type the first couple letters of the state and it would go to that state. This is no longer possible and seems to me as a downgrade and more Safari-like, and it's one of the main reasons I don't use Safari as one's not able to tab to those type fields and has to manually select the item in the list.
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