In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Paul Wilkins
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
From: "Andy Mabbett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
CTRL-S on my machine. *when editing a wiki page*, causes my browser
to open a dialogue to save a local copy of the editing form.
When editing a wiki page you're right. The Accesskey is ctrl on IE5/Mac
and it's variations of the alt key on most other browsers. The
exceptions to this tend to be Firefox 2 with alt-shift, Opera with
shift-esc, and ancient browsers that don't support Accesskeys.
Getting back to where this all started, the instruction in question is
"use CTRL S to save"
That's only valid if the browser is something like IE5/Mac
It could be a lot better if it said
"Accesskeys differ according to your browser." which links off to a
page that explains about Accesskeys, followed by "use ACCESSKEY S to
save"
It would be better still to say nothing. We don't say "move your mouse
pointer here and press the button to go to the page about..."
--
Andy Mabbett
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