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Accesskeys

AccessKey Definitions

H = Go to the Home Page.
S = Skip past the navigation and go straight to the content.
K = Go to the accesskey definitions page.

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Accesskeys Defined

Accesskeys are a means for people to jump immediately to a specific part of an html page by pressing ALT (PC) or CTRL (Mac), followed by the appropriate key on the keyboard, as defined here by an accesskey parameter (If you're using Internet Explorer then you'll need to press the ENTER key as well). They're particularly useful for people with mobility issues who don't use a mouse and have a keyboard for their every movement on a computer. Accesskeys allow them quickly and easily to hop around the content of your Web pages. Able-bodied users can find them equally useful as shortcuts, too.

The accesskey attribute is currently supported by the following web browsers: Internet Explorer 4+ (Windows) 5+ (Mac) Mozilla (Windows + Linux) Netscape 6+ (Windows) Opera 7 (Windows + Linux) Other web browsers including Camino, Galeon, Konqueror, Omniweb, and Safari have otherwise excellent support for web standards, but have yet to include this W3C-recommended feature.
(Link: article and tutorial on access keys)



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