On Sep 6, 2010, at 2:43 PM, Alan Gresley wrote:

> <http://css-class.com/test/css/selectors/pseudo-class-active-focus.htm>
> 
> 
> This test shows the problem that WebKit has with :focus when selecting a link 
> with the mouse. Tabbing works.

I'm not so sure that is really a problem. Clicking on a link does not 
necessarily mean you set the focus to it. It certainly hardly qualify for 
'ready to receive keyboard input' as described in the CSS 2.1 spec.
<http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/selector.html#dynamic-pseudo-classes>

> The reverse is true with :active. The test shows that WebKit does not show 
> :active when tabbing. Selecting a link with the mouse works.

That last paragraph is not really correct. WebKit shows the reddish background 
when clicking the link (mouse) or, once the link is focussed (tab to it), 
hitting the return key. It does show the background-colour briefly (more so 
than what Gecko shows).


Philippe
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Philippe Wittenbergh
http://l-c-n.com/





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