H. Fox wrote: > On 9/7/07, Sandy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Patrick R. Michaud wrote: >>> On Tue, Sep 04, 2007 at 08:45:59PM -0400, Sameer Kumar wrote: >>>> How about Opera?? Is there a key combination that would work in Opera? >>> According to the sites I searched (google for "opera accesskey"), >>> it looks like hitting Shift+ESC enables accesskeys. So, hitting
<snip> >> I never did get this to work reliably. I'm using FireFox, and FireFox >> keeps grabbing the codes itself. > > I don't think Firefox 2.x uses any key combination that could be an access > key. > > Note that, e.g. where the accesskey is e, in Firefox 1.x the key > combination was Alt-e and in Firefox 2.x it's Shift-Alt-e . > > Hagan Yep, that works on PmWiki, now to stick it into a skin again. Thanks! Still, shouldn't count on the client, traveling or subject to the whims of his IT department, supplemented by Murphy, knowing which arcane keystroke combination he needs for the particular version of the browser he's using today. All he wants to do is fix a typo; looking it up in Google, assuming he knows what to look for, can turn a five-minute job into a real hassle. Sandy _______________________________________________ pmwiki-users mailing list [email protected] http://www.pmichaud.com/mailman/listinfo/pmwiki-users
