Thanks Eli, Does this come close? Admittedly, it's for a single-range (single-thumb?) slider: http://dev.aol.com/dhtml_style_guide#slider
There is one wrinkle in the double-thumb slider and that is movement of one of the thumbs is constrained to not go beyond the other thumb. All movement of a particular thumb would be restricted to the range defined by the other thumb (did that make sense?). > As for the keystrokes, I think that it makes sense if it is a tab and > arrowkey combination. Tab to the element and then move the element > using the directional keys. Similar to reordering an item in a list. I > always like arrows for movement, it seems natural. > > I would also allow for larger jumps than single step increments. Most > layout and drawing applications use the arrow key alone to move by 1 > (whatever 1 means in the context) and then shift-arrow to mean move by > 1x (where x is usually 10 or the next grid step or, again, whatever > makes sense in the context). -- ;;;;joseph 'This is not war -- this is pest control!' - "Doomsday", Dalek Leader - _______________________________________________ fluid-work mailing list fluid-work@fluidproject.org http://fluidproject.org/mailman/listinfo/fluid-work