"Kevin Dangoor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
I don't think the Display Shelf component does that, but it *could*.
Would this be too much overwhelming for the TG Widget using Flex?
Most of the standard Flex components let you specify when you want to update the browser location so that the back button can work.
This is nice.
That is about accessibility and not usability. More specifically, that appears to be mostly about providing free access to information.
Yes... I was trying to talk about both (usability + accessibility).
Personally, I wouldn't advocate creating a website that delivers "content" in Flash. HTML is very good for displaying documents. But,
Thanks <insert deity here>! :-)
if you're creating a web-delivered *application*, Flex is a really good tool (that happens to generate Flash). And it is accessible. You can give everything keyboard shortcuts and screenreaders can read the text.
I'll take a look at the tool you mentioned. :-)
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