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Re: keyboard accessibility
From: deborah.kaplan
Date: Jan 29, 2015 12:18PM
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On Thu, 29 Jan 2015, Patrick Burke wrote:
> Browsers should really
> be providing more than Tab & Enter for navigating content for keyb-only
> users. Opera is still the only one that has more robust keyboard support, as
> I recall, though I'm now hazy on the details.
Old Opera (versions 12 or lower, using Presto), yes. The newer, Blink-based versions, not so much. I still run Opera 12, and know that one day it will stop working with the modern web and I will cry and cry.
Deborah Kaplan
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