Hey David,
Thanks for your suggestions.
I took a different tack though--used javascript--and this library:
http://www.openjs.com/scripts/events/keyboard_shortcuts/
thx again!
Paul
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Hi Paul,
Hey David,
Thanks for your suggestions.
I took a different tack though--used javascript--and this library:
http://www.openjs.com/scripts/events/keyboard_shortcuts/
Glad you found a solution... and hopefully it doesn't impede
accessibility ;-)
Regards,
David Legg
Hi David,
Thank you for your reply. I *think* I understand what you say about the CSS
based approach (which is the one I have to use as redesigning the form for
the client would be too big a change at present.)
I'd like to confirm one thing though before I buy that book:
I'd suggest looking
have a look at:
http://reference.sitepoint.com/css/position
http://www.w3schools.com/Css/pr_class_position.asp
http://www.quirksmode.org/css/position.html
the 'position:fixed' style does not really seem to work with IE...
On 2008/09/01 at 02:15, in message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Paul Joseph
Hi Paul,
Do you mean that the position:fixed style will keep the button fixed
in the visible browser pane, regardless of me scrolling?
Yes that's correct.
Actually, there's probably no need to buy the book I mentioned. After I
wrote that email I typed position:fixed into Google and was
Hi Paul,
I have a Lg CForm and the client would like the Save button
to float so that it is always visible?
I should think your best bet would be to use a CSS stylesheet to fix the
position of the save button. You could treat the save button like the
contents of a fixed footer at
Hi there,
I have a Lg CForm and the client would like the Save button to float
so that it is always visible?
Is this possible--any examples?
thx
Paul Joseph
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