Keyboard navigation is broken
Using the delicious bookmarklet, the "tags" input field is given focus automatically – great!
Now, when I'm finished entering tags, I want to press "tab" followed by "return". However, there seems to be something special about the "Save" button! That is: it's impossible to give it focus... which means I'm forced to use the mouse every time.
I'm using Safari 3.
Now, when I'm finished entering tags, I want to press "tab" followed by "return". However, there seems to be something special about the "Save" button! That is: it's impossible to give it focus... which means I'm forced to use the mouse every time.
I'm using Safari 3.
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Inappropriate?Press "return" while focus is in the tags field. That should finish saving the bookmark without you having to click "save".
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this solves the problem
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Inappropriate?This doesn't work in the bookmark popup that NetNewsWire triggers though ... so I'm wondering, how is it possible that it doesn't work there? Does Delicious somehow offer multiple of these interfaces?
Also, why is normal keyboard control not supported? ("normal" being tabbing to buttons in this case.) -
Inappropriate?Hmm, this seems to work for me in the NetNewsWire popup (in the Posting preferences, I've selected "NetNewsWire"). Maybe it doesn't seem to work because you don't get a progress bar, and it's slow to save? Can you provide more details?
I'm not quite sure why tabbing to buttons doesn't work (I'll have to check with a developer), but it may be because we're using customized pretty buttons instead of default ones. -
Inappropriate?Hrm, yes, all of a sudden it worked :S Weird. Probably my bad.
Nevertheless, tabbing should work. yes, this is because you're using custom buttons. But there are so many JS enhancements already, that adding emulated tabbing support shouldn't be a problem :) -
Inappropriate?Sometimes things like that can get complicated (since we also have to make sure that the buttons work properly across browsers), but we'll see what we can do. :)
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Inappropriate?It's funny, Get Satisfaction doesn't have a "problem status" for "Not sure yet whether we can fix this..."
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