On Aug 20, 8:54 pm, "Edward K. Ream" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Others could do better, but this is good enough for now.

Hah!  The tweaks to the visuals kept coming.

I then turned my attention to slides.js.  There are real problems with
navigating with the page up/down keys and the rt/lt arrow keys.
Apparently the keys function does not suppress the default action of
the keys, which can lead to strange results.  This is really bad, at
least on Mozilla.

As a workaround, I defined backspace (8) to be a synonym for page up,
left and up keys.  This works much better, because backspace doesn't
cause screen jiggle.

In short, the recommended ways to navigate through the slideshow are
either:

A.  Click the pop-up navigation arrows on the bottom of the page or
B.  Use space-bar and backspace.

Avoid all arrow keys and the page up/down keys.

I think we'll need an s5 tutorial :-)

Edward

P.S.  I also disabled the 84 key, whatever that is.  It toggles
between slideshow (s5) mode and everything-on-a-page mode.  That would
just confuse people further.  I probably actually should disable the
page up/dn and arrow keys as well, but then people would complain that
I wasn't following s5 standards!

EKR

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