Thanks, Anastasia, that's good news! Since no one here has experience
with Sakai, I should have them tryout the lightbox by itself. I will be
back in the office the week of the 31st, so I'll start the recruiting
ball rolling for that week.
Mike
Anastasia Cheetham wrote:
Hi, Mike, sorry for the delay in responding. We hope to have the
keystroke handling ready to go early next week.
Which version of Firefox would
you recommend?
I don't believe it should matter, but as we test, we'll confirm that.
I guess I'll have to look at both instances of the Lightbox to see which
would work best in a usability test environment.
Part of the issue would be what is it that you're testing. Using the
stand-alone Lightbox would eliminate the added complication of the
Sakai environment that might confuse the issue(if the Lightbox itself
is the focus), but using the Lightbox within Sakai gives a certain
context that the lightbox alone doesn't have.
--Anastasia Cheetham [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Software Designer, Fluid Project http://fluidproject.org
Adaptive Technology Resource Centre / University of Toronto
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