New "renew" shortcut conflicts with previous use of the accesskey attribute
The staff client uses (albeit inconsistently) the "accesskey" attribute in some dialogs where a Yes/No choice is offered: Yes, delete (Y) / No, don't delete (N) I've just seen that the addition of the renew tab in the header search form assigned "Alt-y" to the renew form. These two shortcuts can't coexist. I personally use the accesskey option when it is available (and when it works), but I imagine not many people do. Is it not worth keeping? -- Owen -- Web Developer Athens County Public Libraries http://www.myacpl.org
I tested in circulation with Firefox. It seemed to me that the (Y) and (N) options demanded for a capital letter, while the tabs on top work with a lower case one. So both seemed to work - but I might have missed something. As the renew option in the header search is quite new - could we just switch it to another letter? Katrin Am 04.03.2016 um 17:06 schrieb Owen Leonard:
The staff client uses (albeit inconsistently) the "accesskey" attribute in some dialogs where a Yes/No choice is offered:
Yes, delete (Y) / No, don't delete (N)
I've just seen that the addition of the renew tab in the header search form assigned "Alt-y" to the renew form. These two shortcuts can't coexist.
I personally use the accesskey option when it is available (and when it works), but I imagine not many people do. Is it not worth keeping?
-- Owen
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Owen Leonard