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For accessibility, you should be able to edit access keys (threre's some UK government recomendations for these) for primary and secondary links.
Here's a patch that does it.
-J
Comment | File | Size | Author |
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phptemplate.engine_6.patch | 2.8 KB | astroman |
Comments
Comment #1
d------ CreditAttribution: d------ commentedAny idea if this is to be implemented as standard in version 6? I cant find it in version 5.x but it really is critical.
Comment #2
mgiffordGenerally access keys are really falling out of favour these days. Screen readers are just not standards compliant. This is an old request now, but thought I'd close it with a note to http://groups.drupal.org/accessibility since it has been discussed there.
Keyboard shortcucts are a nice idea, but would need to be user definable if used at all.